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Hatnuah התנועה |
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Leader | Tzipi Livni[1] |
Founded | 27 November 2012 [2] |
Split from | Kadima Party (2012) |
Ideology | Liberalism, Centrism[3], Zionism |
Colours | Blue |
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HaTnuah (Hebrew: התנועה, lit. The Movement), officially the Tzipi Livni Party in English, is a political party in Israel headed by Tzipi Livni. The party was formed by dissidents in Kadima, a party which Livni had led until March 2012 when she lost to Shaul Mofaz.[1]
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Following its late 2012 founding, the party was criticized in the media as ineffective and capping its seat gain for the 2013 Knesset elections to six seats.[4][5] However, Livni's former party Kadima was unlikely to cross the two percent threshold to enter the Knesset. Though Ynet published a poll on 30 November 2011 that showed Labor's Shelly Yachimovich was less favorable as Prime Minister than Benjamin Netanyahu, Livni was slightly more favored.[6] Yachimovich had also criticized Livni for forming the party.[7]
On 1 December 2012, former Labour leader Amram Mitzna joined the party.[8] A second former Labour leader, Amir Peretz, joined the party on 6 December 2012.[9]
Livni has stated that there should be a three-step process in order to resume negotiations with the Palestinians; the first step would be to ensure coordination with America; the second step would be utilizing the EU to back the negotiations; the third step would be to direct negotiations with the Palestinians; she also stated that there would be no negotiations with Hamas unless they "renounced terror".[10] It is also committed to passing a Basic Law that deals with the protection of the environment.[11]
In the Israeli legislative election, 2013, Hatnuah won 6 seats with almost 5% of the votes, while the remainder of Kadima won 2 seats with 2% of the votes.
The party currently has six MKs:[12]
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I want you to know
that I loved you everyday
in a special and single way
for all my life,for all my days...for all my days
my big life went away from where i could reach my
dreams
I miss the shining in your smile in those university
hallways,always
(do you need her now)
she´s all I got
(it´s hard to see but she´s gone)
she can´t do this
I´ve been in love with you all my life
(but she makes you sad)
she´ll always be mine
waiting days for your phonecalls
waiting years to be with you
hoping things could be ok
hoping that you could comeback one day
empty days keep me away from my happiness
my big life,my big mistake – my big mistake
and all the times I prayed
all the shame all the pain I tasted
all the songs I´ve made for you
all the letters I´ve written for you
I just wanted to say one last goodbye
Maybe we can try in another life
One last goodbye,just one more time
Maybe we can try just one more time
One last goodbye...
I know you can´t stay,but you´ll always be here