Likud government - translation to Αγγλικά
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Likud government - translation to Αγγλικά

RIGHT-WING ISRAELI POLITICAL PARTY
Likud Party; Consolidation (Israel); Likud party; Likudniks; Likudnik; Likkud; ליכוד; History of Likud; Consolidation Party; Israeli Conservative Party; Ideological positions of Likud; Likud Central Committee; The Consolidation (Israel); Likud.org.il
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  • Likud founder [[Menachem Begin]]
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Likud government      
il Governo del Likud (partito di destra al potere in Israele)
Likud party         
il partito di Likud (il partito della destra in Israele)
provisional government         
TEMPORARY OR EMERGENCY GOVERNMENT BODY/AUTHORITY CREATED WHEN NONE EXISTS
Provisional Government; Transitional government; Temporary government; Temporary Government; Interim government; Porvisional government; Provisional authority; Interim Prime Minister; Provisional governments; Emergency government; Transitional governments
governo provvisorio, governo ad interim

Ορισμός

local government
¦ noun the administration of a particular county or district, with representatives elected by those who live there.

Βικιπαίδεια

Likud

Likud (Hebrew: הַלִּיכּוּד, romanized: HaLikud, lit. 'The Consolidation'), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement, is a major centre-right to right-wing political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon in an alliance with several right-wing parties. Likud's landslide victory in the 1977 elections was a major turning point in the country's political history, marking the first time the left had lost power. In addition, it was the first time in Israel that a right-wing party won the plurality of the votes. After ruling the country for most of the 1980s, the party lost the Knesset election in 1992. Likud's candidate Benjamin Netanyahu won the vote for Prime Minister in 1996 and was given the task of forming a government after the 1996 elections. Netanyahu's government fell apart after a vote of no confidence, which led to elections being called in 1999 and Likud losing power to the One Israel coalition led by Ehud Barak.

In 2001, Likud's Ariel Sharon, who replaced Netanyahu following the 1999 election, defeated Barak in an election called by the Prime Minister following his resignation. After the party recorded a convincing win in the 2003 elections, Likud saw a major split in 2005 when Sharon left to form the Kadima party. This resulted in Likud slumping to fourth place in the 2006 elections and losing 28 seats in the Knesset. Following the 2009 elections, Likud was able to gain 15 seats, and, with Netanyahu back in control of the party, formed a coalition with fellow right-wing parties Yisrael Beiteinu and Shas to take control of the government from Kadima, which earned a plurality, but not a majority. Netanyahu served as prime minister from then until 2021. Likud had been the leading vote-getter in each subsequent election until April 2019, when Likud tied with Blue and White and September 2019, when Blue and White won one more seat than the Likud. Likud won the most seats at the 2020 and 2021 elections, but Netanyahu was removed from power in June 2021 by an unprecedented coalition led by Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett. He subsequently returned to the office of Prime Minister after winning the 2022 election.

A member of the party is called a Likudnik (Hebrew: לִכּוּדְנִיק).

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Likud government
1. When the Likud government sent the IDF into the Lebanon War, Labor gave its support from the opposition.
2. Advertisement Netanyahu, for his part, has stated repeatedly in recent weeks that a Likud government would continue the peace process.
3. "There is a link between the heights of the Likud government and the reality of Israeli streets and neighborhoods.
4. The Likud government set the Jewish community and Democratic Congress against the Republican administration, and brought relations with it to a low point.
5. But he and the right–wing elite were outsiders in a country then controlled by Socialist Zionists, recalls Dan Meridor, a former Likud government minister and lifelong friend.