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|symbol = ף{{lrm}} (2003, 2006)<br />קץ{{lrm}} (2009)<br />נק{{lrm}} (2013)
|symbol = ף{{lrm}} (2003, 2006)<br />קץ{{lrm}} (2009)<br />נק{{lrm}} (2013)
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|country = Israel
|ideology=[[1990s Post-Soviet aliyah|Russian speakers]]' interests<br />[[Secularism]]
|native_name = {{Script/Hebrew|לידר}}
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'''Leader''' ({{lang-he|לידר}}, an acronym for '''Miflaga Mitkademet Liberalit Demokratit''' ({{lang-he|מפלגה מתקדמת ליברלית דמוקרטית}}), lit. ''Progressive Liberal Democratic Party'') was a minor political party in [[Israel]]. Headed by Alexander Radko, it is related to the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Russia]].{{how|date=May 2016}}
'''Leader''' ({{lang-he|לידר}}, an acronym for '''Miflaga Mitkademet Liberalit Demokratit''' ({{lang-he|מפלגה מתקדמת ליברלית דמוקרטית}}), lit. ''Progressive Liberal Democratic Party'') was a minor political party in [[Israel]]. Headed by Alexander Radko, it is related to the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Russia]].<ref>https://www.haaretz.co.il/misc/2003-01-20/ty-article/0000017f-e9c5-d62c-a1ff-fdfff7ed0000</ref><ref>https://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-2384298,00.html</ref>


It has run in elections in [[2003 Israeli legislative election|2003]], [[2006 Israeli legislative election|2006]], [[2009 Israeli legislative election|2009]] and [[2013 Israeli legislative election|2013]]. In 2003 it won only 833 votes, the lowest of any party. In 2006 it received 580 votes, again the lowest. In 2009, it received 1,887 votes, and in 2013—1,568 votes—not succeeding in passing the electoral threshold and not receiving any seats.
It has run in elections in [[2003 Israeli legislative election|2003]], [[2006 Israeli legislative election|2006]], [[2009 Israeli legislative election|2009]] and [[2013 Israeli legislative election|2013]]. In 2003 it won only 833 votes, the lowest of any party. In 2006 it received 580 votes, again the lowest. In 2009, it received 1,887 votes, and in 2013—1,568 votes—not succeeding in passing the electoral threshold and not receiving any seats.

Revision as of 17:35, 5 September 2022

Leader
לידר
LeaderAlexander Radko
Founded2003
IdeologyRussian speakers' interests
Secularism
Election symbol
ף‎ (2003, 2006)
קץ‎ (2009)
נק‎ (2013)

Leader (Template:Lang-he, an acronym for Miflaga Mitkademet Liberalit Demokratit (Template:Lang-he), lit. Progressive Liberal Democratic Party) was a minor political party in Israel. Headed by Alexander Radko, it is related to the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia.[1][2]

It has run in elections in 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2013. In 2003 it won only 833 votes, the lowest of any party. In 2006 it received 580 votes, again the lowest. In 2009, it received 1,887 votes, and in 2013—1,568 votes—not succeeding in passing the electoral threshold and not receiving any seats.