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词条 Free Centre
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  1. Background

  2. Knesset members

  3. External links

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The Free Centre ({{lang-he-n|המרכז החופשי}}, HaMerkaz HaHofshi) was a political party in Israel, and is one of the ancestors of the modern-day Likud.

Background

The party was created on 29 March 1967 during the sixth Knesset when Shmuel Tamir led a breakaway of three Herut members (the other two being Eliezer Shostak and Avraham Tiar) after a leadership dispute with Menachem Begin. Before the next election they were joined by Shlomo Cohen-Tzidon who had also left Gahal and failed in an attempt to create a one-man parliamentary group named the Popular Faction.

In the 1969 elections the Free Centre only just passed the electoral threshold of 1%, claiming 1.2% of the vote and 2 seats, which were taken by Tamir and Shostak.

Before the 1973 elections it joined the Likud alliance formed by Herut, the Liberal Party (which had formerly been allied as Gahal), the National List and the Movement for Greater Israel. The new alliance won 39 seats, with four taken by the Free Centre; Tamir and Shostak were joined by Ehud Olmert and Akiva Nof.

In 1974, internal conflict led to Shostak and Ehud Olmert leaving the Free Centre to establish the Independent Centre, which later merged into the La'am faction. Another dispute led to Tamir and Nof leaving Likud and re-establishing the party as an independent faction on 26 October 1976 during the eighth Knesset. Both resigned from the Knesset on 25 January 1977, and joined the Democratic Movement for Change. They were both elected to the ninth Knesset as members of the new party, though Nof later defected back to Likud after a spell in Ahva.

Knesset members

KnessetMembers
6 (1967–1969)
4 seats
Shlomo Cohen-Tzidon, Eliezer Shostak, Shmuel Tamir, Avraham Tiar
7 (1969–1974)
2 seats
Eliezer Shostak, Shmuel Tamir
8 (1974–1977)
4 seats
Akiva Nof, Ehud Olmert, Eliezer Shostak, Shmuel Tamir

External links

  • [https://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionPage_eng.asp?PG=71 Free Center] Knesset website
{{Israeli political parties}}

4 : Political parties established in 1967|Defunct political parties in Israel|Zionist political parties in Israel|Political parties disestablished in 1977

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