- Progress and Development
Progress and Development ( _he. קידמה ופיתוח, "Kidma vePituah") was a political party in
Israel .History
Progress and Development was an
Israeli Arab organisation formed to fight the 1959 elections. Like other Israeli Arab parties at the time, it was associated withDavid Ben-Gurion 'sMapai party, as Ben-Gurion was keen to include Israeli Arabs in the functioning of the state in order to proveJew s andArab s could co-exist peacefully and productively.In the elections, the party won 1.3% of the votes and two seats, making it the most popular Israeli Arab party in the
Knesset . Its seats were taken byAhmed A-Dahar andElias Nakhleh . Because of its association withMapai , the party joined the governing coalition.In the 1961 elections the party increased its share of the vote to 1.6%, though it was overtaken as the most popular Israeli Arab party by
Cooperation and Brotherhood , who won 1.9% of the vote. Despite its increased vote, the party still won only two seats, retained by A-Dahar and Nakhleh, and was again part of all three coalition governments during the fifth Knesset.In the 1965 elections the party increased its share of the vote again, to 1.9%, overtaking Cooperation and Brotherhood to regain its place as the most popular Israeli Arab party. It joined
Levi Eshkol 's coalition government, and A-Dahar was replaced bySeif-El-Din El-Zubi , previously an MK for theDemocratic List of Nazareth (in the first Knesset) and theDemocratic List for Israeli Arabs (in the second and third Knessets). During the Knesset session the party briefly merged with Cooperation and Brotherhood to formCooperation and Development , though the union split up soon after its formation. Towards the end of the session Nakhleh broke away from the party to form theJewish-Arab Brotherhood , though he was elected to the next Knesset as a member of Cooperation and Brotherhood.The 1969 elections saw a further increase in popularity to 2.1% of the vote, though it still won only two seats.
Jabr Moade (a former Democratic List for Israeli Arabs MK who had broken away from Cooperation and Brotherhood to form theDruze Party after Cooperation and Development had broken up, effectively swapping parties with Nahale) took the second seat, and the party was included inGolda Meir 's coalition government. Moade was appointed Deputy Minister of Communications in October 1971, making him only the second Israeli Arab to join the cabinet.In the 1973 elections the party won only 1.4% of the vote, though it retained its two seats. Although they were excluded from Golda Meir's government despite still being aligned with the Labour Party, after she resigned and
Yitzhak Rabin formed the 17th government, the party was invited back into the governing coalition and Moade regained his deputy ministerial position.During the Knesset session the party briefly became part of the Alignment before merging with the
Arab List for Bedouins and Villagers to form the United Arab List.External links
* [http://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionPage_eng.asp?PG=63 Party history] Knesset website
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