Alignment in 1984

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Alignment in 1984 was an Israeli left-wing political alliance that included parties such as Mapam and played a major role in the country’s center-left politics during that period.

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Alignment in 1984 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf electoral alliance
political alliance
activeInElection Israeli legislative election, 1984
surface form: 1984 Israeli legislative election
advocatedPolicy mixed economy
negotiated peace with Arab states
welfare state expansion
associatedWith Histadrut-linked politics
Israeli peace movement
coalitionPotential partner in national unity governments
coreIssue Arab–Israeli conflict
economic inequality
religion and state in Israel
country Israel
electoralAllianceOf Labor Alignment tradition
electoralPurpose coordinate centre-left vote
historicalContext post-1977 realignment of Israeli politics
ideology left-wing politics
includedParty Israeli Labor Party
Mapam
Ratz
languageOfPolitics Hebrew
legislativeBodyContested Knesset
mainComponentParty Israeli Labor Party
opposedParty Likud party
surface form: Likud
politicalCamp Labor Zionism
surface form: Zionist left
politicalOrientation social-democratic
socialist Zionist
politicalPosition centre-left
politicalSpectrumRelativeTo to the left of Likud
region Middle East
representedInterest peace camp voters
social-democratic voters
roleInPolitics major centre-left bloc
secondaryComponentParty Mapam
Ratz
succeeded earlier Alignment formations
timePeriod 1980s

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Mapam left Alignment in 1984