Yesh Atid–Telem Explained

Yesh Atid–Telem
Colorcode:
  1. 003BA3
Leader:Yair Lapid
Split:Blue and White
Foundation:29 March 2020
Dissolved:9 January 2021
Ideology:Zionism
Liberalism[1]
Secularism[2]
Economic liberalism[3] [4]
Anti-corruption
Factions:
National liberalism
Two-state solution[5] [6]
Position:Centre
Affiliation1 Title:Member parties
Affiliation1:Yesh Atid
Telem
Colours: Blue
Sky blue
Seats1 Title:Most MKs
Seats1:16 (2020)
Country:Israel
Slogan:"We are here to change"

Yesh Atid–Telem (Hebrew: יש עתיד-תל״ם) was a centrist parliamentary faction in Israel. It was formed in March 2020 by Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party and Moshe Ya'alon's Telem party after the dissolution of the larger Blue and White alliance.

History

Ahead of the April 2019 election, the leader of the Yesh Atid party, Yair Lapid, and the leader of the Israel Resilience Party, Benny Gantz, announced the formation of a joint list known as "Blue and White", which also included the Telem party, led by Moshe Ya'alon, and Independent politician Gabi Ashkenazi. It was decided that Gantz and Lapid would run together as candidates for prime minister, and would rotate the role between themselves. Blue and White came in second place in the April election, receiving 26.13% of the vote, and tying with the rival Likud party in the number of Knesset seats, with both getting 35.

However, the term of the twenty-first Knesset was short-lived, as a majority of MKs voted to dissolve the Knesset following the failure of the Likud leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, to form a governing coalition. A snap election took place on 17 September 2019, resulting in Blue and White coming in first with 33 Knesset seats and 25.95% of the vote. After failing to form a coalition once again, Netanyahu returned the mandate to form a government back to President Reuven Rivlin, who, in turn, bestowed it on Gantz. After the mandate expired, Gantz was similarly unable to form a government. After a two-week period passed, (in which any Member of the Knesset could be chosen to form a coalition) the twenty-Second Knesset was dissolved and an unprecedented third snap election was called for March 2020.[7]

In December 2019, ahead of upcoming elections for the twenty-third Knesset, it was agreed that Gantz would be Blue and White's sole candidate for prime minister. In the election, Blue and White lost their top position to a resurgent Likud party, with B&W keeping its 33 seats and Likud receiving 36 seats. However, Gantz received more recommendations than Netanyahu and was given the mandate to form a government. Gantz began negotiations to form a unity government with incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party. In response to this development, Yair Lapid and his Yesh Atid party, along with Moshe Ya'alon's Telem party, applied to split their factions from Blue and White. This split was officially ratified by the House Committee of the Knesset on 29 March 2020, after which Yesh Atid and Telem formed a joint parliamentary faction known as Yesh Atid–Telem.[8]

Yesh Atid and Telem split in January 2021.[9]

Composition

Yesh Atid–Telem consists of two political parties which held a combined 16 seats in the Knesset.

NameIdeologyPositionLeaderMKs in 23rd Knesset
Yesh AtidLiberalismCentre[10] Yair Lapid
TelemNational liberalismCentre-right[11] Moshe Ya'alon

Notes and References

  1. News: Günther . Birkenstock . Yair Lapid, the big winner in Israel's elections . Deutsche Welle . 24 January 2013 . 26 January 2013.
  2. News: Jodi. Rudoren . 29 January 2013 . Israeli Secularists Appear to Find Their Voice . The New York Times . A4 . 19 September 2013.
  3. News: Judith . Evans . Israeli election: Live Report . AFP . Yahoo! News Singapore . 23 January 2013 . 14 June 2015.
  4. News: A capitalist government. Editorial . The Jerusalem Post . 17 March 2013 . 2 February 2015.
  5. News: http://news.nana10.co.il/Article/?ArticleID=894279 . nana10 . he:ברשימת מייסדי מפלגתו של לפיד: סופר וג'ודוקא . he . On the list of the founders of the party of Lapid: writer and judoka . 3 May 2012 . 19 September 2013.
  6. News: Yori. Yanover . Newest Israeli Party Includes Chairman's Makeup Artist, Karate Trainer . The Jewish Press . 4 May 2012 . 19 September 2013.
  7. Web site: Oren. Liebermann. Israel heads for third election in a year. 11 December 2019. 2020-07-27. CNN.
  8. Web site: Blue and White splits into four parts after mergers and trades. The Jerusalem Post. 29 March 2020. 21 March 2024. Gil. Hoffman.
  9. Web site: Ya'alon splits from Lapid's Yesh Atid, is expected to attempt independent run. The Times of Israel. 9 January 2021. 11 January 2021.
  10. News: Judith . Evans . Israeli election: Live Report . AFP . Yahoo! News Singapore . 23 January 2013 . 14 June 2015.
  11. Web site: Peace activist protests Knesset bid by scholar who slapped him. Winer. Stuart. The Times of Israel. en-US. 22 January 2019. 13 March 2019.