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list of Hadash - HaHazit HaDemocratit LeShalom Ve'Shivion
(Hadash [also mwans "new") - Democratic Front for Peace
and Equality) was submitted by HaMiflaga HaKomonistit
HaYisraelit (The Israeli Communist Party).
It was founded in 1965 as RAKAH - Reshima Komonistit
Hadsha (New Communist list) that split from MAKI -
HaMiflagaHaKomonistit HaIsraelit. MAKI itself
disappeared from the political map in 1973 and RAKAH
took its name in 1989. In 1977 it was joined by other left wing
groups to become Hadash and kept this name even after
those groups had dissolved. It is led by Muhamad Baraqa and uses
its veteran letter vav/waw (in both Hebrew and Arabic).
Even thou it is, officially, a Jewish-Arabic Communist Party, its
main strongholds are with the Arab population. However as other
Arab parties appeared on the stage, it lost ground and it was
down to 2 seats in 2003 and 3
seats at 2006.
Hadash is using red flags. There are plain red, red with
white waw (party letter in Arabic) red flags with white Al-Jabh'a
(The Front) as well as red flags with slogans.
Hadash website at <www.hadash.org.il>.
MAKI website at <www.maki.org.il>.
Dov Gutterman, 26 March and 7 June 2006
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