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Tafnit was established as a social movement. On 25 December 2005 Dayan announced that the movement would run in the [[Israeli legislative election, 2006|2006 Knesset elections]] as an anti-corruption party. However, the party received just 0.6% of the vote, failing to cross the 2% electoral threshold. |
Tafnit was established as a social movement. On 25 December 2005 Dayan announced that the movement would run in the [[Israeli legislative election, 2006|2006 Knesset elections]] as an anti-corruption party. However, the party received just 0.6% of the vote, failing to cross the 2% electoral threshold. |
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Tafnit merged into [[Likud]] when Dayan joined the party in mid-2008.<ref> |
Tafnit merged into [[Likud]] when Dayan joined the party in mid-2008.<ref>{{cite news |author=Gil Hoffman |url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Uzi-Dayan-joins-Likud-hails-Netanyahu-for-fight-on-corruption |title=Uzi Dayan joins Likud, hails Netanyahu for fight on corruption |newspaper=The Jerusalem Post |date=27 July 2008 |accessdate=26 June 2015}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 19:28, 26 June 2015
Tafnit | |
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Leader | Uzi Dayan |
Dissolved | 2008 |
Merged into | Likud |
Ideology | Anti-corruption, centrist |
Tafnit (Template:Lang-he Turnaround) was an Israeli political party and a social movement established by the Aluf in reserve Uzi Dayan.
History
Tafnit was established as a social movement. On 25 December 2005 Dayan announced that the movement would run in the 2006 Knesset elections as an anti-corruption party. However, the party received just 0.6% of the vote, failing to cross the 2% electoral threshold.
Tafnit merged into Likud when Dayan joined the party in mid-2008.[1]
References
- ^ Gil Hoffman (27 July 2008). "Uzi Dayan joins Likud, hails Netanyahu for fight on corruption". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 26 June 2015.