- Gil (political party)
Infobox_Israeli_Political_Party
party_name = Gil
party_
colorcode = #013068
leader =Rafi Eitan
foundation = 1990s
byMoshe Sharoni andNava Arad
MPheight = 7 (2006)
Mpcurrent = yes
MPcurrent = 4
ideology =Elderly care
Anti-Ageism Social Welfare
headquarters =Tel Aviv ,Israel
international =
european =
colours =
website = [http://www.www.gil.org.il www.gil.org.il]Gil ( _he. גיל, lit. "Age", but also an acronym for "Gimla'ey Yisrael LaKnesset" (Hebrew: גימלאי ישראל לכנסת), lit. "Pensioners of Israel to the Knesset") is a political party in
Israel and part of the governing coalition in the seventeenth Knesset.Background
The party has been in existence in some form since the 1990s. It ran in the 1996 elections under the name Pensioners of Israel ( _he. גימלאי ישראל, "Gimla'ey Israel"), led by former Labour MK
Nava Arad and including modern-day Gil MKMoshe Sharoni on its list. However, the party failed to cross the electoral threshold and did not win a seat. It did not contest the 1999 or January 2003 elections, though an unrelated party, "Power for Pensioners" did run in the 1999 elections, failing to win a seat. Later in 2003, Power for Pensioners won a surprise victory in the municipal elections inTel Aviv , defeating the party of mayorRon Huldai . [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=700352&contrassID=2 The Pensioners Party / Compassion Inc.] Haaretz, 2006]The party announced that it would compete in the 2006 elections, and although opinion polls suggested that it might break the 2% threshold, it was not considered a serious contender for a significant number of seats. However, the party was the surprise package of the elections, and managed to win almost 186,000 votes and seven seats.
It is likely that much of the party's support came in the way of a protest vote amongst the young, particularly in
Tel Aviv where nearly one in ten voters voted for the party. The party had actually encouraged voters to vote for their party rather than submit a blank ballot. [ [http://www.economist.com/world/africa/displaystory.cfm?story_id=6754231 Israel's election] The Economist, 30 March 2006] Elderly Ashkenazi voters switching from the Labour after Amir Peretz's victory in the leadership contest may also have been a factor. The party was later fined 62,000 shekels for violating campaign financing laws. [ [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/819476.html Pensioners Party fined for illegal campaign contributions] Haaretz, 30 January 2007]As a result of the coalition talks with Kadima, Gil agreed to become a division of the Kadima party in return for the Health ministry and the newly created Ministry of Pensioners Affairs. Party leader
Rafi Eitan became Minister of Pensioners Affairs, whilstYaakov Ben-Yezri became Health Minister. Ben-Yezri, a confessed smoker, later caused controversy when he lit up whilst being interviewed on television [ [http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1145961365457&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull Pack-a-day health minister puffs on idea to quit smoking] Jerusalem Post, 18 May 2006]On 2 July 2008 three MKs left the party to establish the
Justice for the Elderly faction, [ [http://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionHistoryAll_eng.asp Mergers and Splits Among Parliamentary Groups] Knesset website] associated with the Social Justice party.Political principles
*Commitment to protecting pension rights.
*Concern for the right to housing for Israeli pensioners.
*Enlargement of national health insurance and services for pensioners.
*Protection of traditionalJewish values
*Advancement of democratic values.References
External links
* [http://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionPage_eng.asp?PG=191 Gil] Knesset website
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