词条 | Holocaust Survivors and Grown-Up Green Leaf Party |
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|name = Holocaust Survivors and Grown-Up Green Leaf Party |logo = | colorcode = Green |leader = |president = Ohad Shem-Tov |chairman = Ya'akov Kfir |secretary = |spokesperson = |ideology =Holocaust Survivors (Sh'erit ha-Pletah) issues Cannabis legalization Green Liberalism Environmentalism Human rights Harm reduction Anti-fascism |headquarters = Jerusalem |international = |website = |country = Israel |native_name = ניצולי השואה עם בוגרי עלה ירוק |lang1 = |lang1_name = |lang2 = |lang2_name = |lang3 = |lang3_name = |lang4 = |lang4_name = |leader1_title = |leader1_name = |leader2_title = |leader2_name = |leader3_title = |leader3_name = |founded = 2009 |dissolved = |merger = Holocaust Survivors' New Zionism - Movement (in Hebrew) and former members of Ale Yarok |split = |merged = |newspaper = |youth_wing = |wing1_title = |wing1 = |wing2_title = |wing2 = |wing3_title = |wing3 = |membership_year = |membership = |national = |europarl = |affiliation1_title = |affiliation1 = |colors = |seats1_title = Most MKs |seats1 = 0 |seats2_title = Current MKs |seats2 = 0 |symbol = יק }} The Holocaust Survivors & Grown-Up Green Leaf Party ({{lang-he|ניצולי השואה עם בוגרי עלה ירוק}}) was a political party in Israel, formed as an alliance of some members of Ale Yarok ("Green Leaf" in Hebrew) - a liberal political party best known for its ideology of legalizing cannabis, and members of the "New Zionism" party, whose head was a Holocaust survivor and an activist for this cause.[1][2] The party ran in the 2009 Knesset elections. The party's chairman and first person on the list was Ohad Shem-Tov, former chairman of the Green Leaf party. On the second spot was Yaakov Peri, a Holocaust survivor and activist, who had founded the "New Zionism - The People's Party" in 2006 (which didn't win any seats in the government in that year's general election). The alliance between the two came as a result of disagreements within the Green Leaf party, and discussions between Shem-Tov and Peri. The unusual alliance between these parties, one focused on Holocaust issues and the other on the legalization of recreational drugs, sparked some public controversy in Israel - critics said that this pairing was inappropriate as it was disrespecting the cause of the Holocaust. The party's platform included: Improving government treatment of the rights of Holocaust survivors, better health care system, environmental protection, reforms in mandatory education, animal experimentations and other social economic-related issues. It won 2,346 votes (0.07%), well below the 2% electoral threshold. References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.3news.co.nz/News/InternationalNews/Holocaust-survivors-team-up-with-marijuana-activists-in-odd-coalition/tabid/417/articleID/90279/cat/61/Default.aspx |title=Holocaust survivors team up with marijuana activists in odd coalition |date=9 February 2009 |publisher=3 News |accessdate=3 October 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111004142300/http://www.3news.co.nz/News/InternationalNews/Holocaust-survivors-team-up-with-marijuana-activists-in-odd-coalition/tabid/417/articleID/90279/cat/61/Default.aspx |archivedate=4 October 2011 }} {{Cannabis in Israel|state=collapsed}}2. ^{{cite web | title=The pro-marijuana Holocaust survivors party is the hottest match-up | website=haaretz.com | date=February 8, 2009 | url=https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.5072400 | access-date=September 29, 2018}} 7 : Holocaust-related organizations|Defunct political parties in Israel|Political parties established in 2009|2009 establishments in Israel|Political parties with year of disestablishment missing|Cannabis political parties of Israel|2009 in cannabis |
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