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'''Likud''' (meaning 'Union' or 'Consolidation') is [[Israel]]'s center-right wing political party.  Its platform is free-market economy and strong national defense.  Its current leader is [[Benjamin Netanyahu]].
 
'''Likud''' (meaning 'Union' or 'Consolidation') is [[Israel]]'s center-right wing political party.  Its platform is free-market economy and strong national defense.  Its current leader is [[Benjamin Netanyahu]].
  

Revision as of 15:27, January 1, 2018

Likud
Likud Logo.png
Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu
Parliamentary leader
Founded 1988
Headquarters
Political ideology Conservatism
Political position Center-right
International affiliation
Color(s) blue
Website likud.org.il

Likud (meaning 'Union' or 'Consolidation') is Israel's center-right wing political party. Its platform is free-market economy and strong national defense. Its current leader is Benjamin Netanyahu.

Likud (officially the Likud–National Liberal Movement) was formed by the merger in 1988 of a number of parties that had previously formed an alliance in 1973:

  • Gahal - itself an alliance of:
    • Herut - Israel's main centre-right party before Likud
    • The Liberal Party
  • Free Centre
  • National List
  • Movement for Greater Israel

A member of the party is often called a Likudnik.

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