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Secular Right

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Israeli political party
The Secular Right
הימין החילוני
LeaderRon Cobi
Founded16 June 2019
IdeologyZionism
Secularism
Anti-clericalism
Populism
Political positionRight-wing
Knesset
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Election symbol
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TheSecular Right (Hebrew:הימין החילוני, Hayamin HaHiloni) is ahilonipolitical party inIsrael. It was formed byTiberias mayorRon Cobi in June 2019.

History

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The Secular Right was formed by Tiberias mayor Ron Cobi amidst a crisis in the creation of a city in his municipal council.[clarification needed] Due to the crisis, Ron Cobi may be sacked from his position as mayor of Tiberias and be replaced by a temporary committee. Cobi claimed that he had failed in the creation of a governing coalition due to the intervention ofShas leader andMinister of the InteriorAryeh Deri. On 16 June, Cobi declared that he will run in theSeptember 2019 Israeli legislative election to replace Deri as Minister of the Interior and endUltra-OrthodoxReligious coercion in Israel.[1]

Yisrael Beiteinu ChairmanAvigdor Liberman, whose secular right wing platform is similar to that of Cobi, claimed that Cobis' new party was only running as part of a plot by Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu to hurt the Yisrael Beiteinu party in retaliation for the failure to establish a government following the last elections. Yisrael Beitienu petitioned the party registration committee against the registration of the Secular Right party under name. In the petition, Yisrael Beiteinu argued that the new party was a "straw party formed to detract from the votes of Yisrael Beiteinu," and that the name of the party, the "Secular Right," would mislead the public, as Yisrael Beiteinu had embarked on a publicity campaign using the words “right” and “secular” ahead of the last elections. The petition was rejected by the party registration committee.[2]

Party goals

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The party's registration papers lay out its goals as such:[3]

Separation of church and state

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  • Promotion of public transportation on Sabbath.
  • Drafting the Ultra Orthodox into theIsraeli Defense Force.
  • Canceling the "Supermarket law", which prohibits the operation of businesses on Shabbat.

Socio economic policies

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  • Construction of public housing.
  • Investment in education and the High tech industry.
  • Promotion of small businesses.
  • Promotion of theSea of Galilee area, including the construction of a new university.

The party aims to acquire theMinistry of the Interior and theMinistry for the Development of the Periphery, the Negev and the Galilee (both of which are currently in the hands of Shas) to achieve its goals.

Leaders

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LeaderTook officeLeft office
Ron Cobi2019Incumbent

References

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  1. ^Yoni Gabbay (19 July 2019)."רון קובי: החרדים רוצים להשתלט על המדינה".Kikar HaShabbat. Retrieved5 August 2019.
  2. ^Staff (11 July 2019)."'Secular Right' party allowed to register with its name".Israel National News. Retrieved5 August 2019.
  3. ^Moran Azulai (16 June 2019)."ראש העיר שנאבק בחרדים הקים מפלגה: "הימין החילוני"".ynet. Retrieved5 August 2019.
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