Parliamentary elections in Israel: Elections without elections or “Only Bibi”?
The Israeli election campaign has reached its climax: the submission of party and bloc electoral lists for the 21st Knesset elections ended on February 21.
The Israeli election campaign has reached its climax: the submission of party and bloc electoral lists for the 21st Knesset elections ended on February 21.
Imagine: your voice is heard in every home, in every corner of the country. This is the idea of decentralization – a change in the model of the state that is designed to make each of us an important link in decision-making.
Elections for local councils and mayors of Israeli cities will be held on October 30. Candidates are becoming more and more active, trying to increase turnout and attract as many supporters as possible to their side.
The position of mayor, especially in large Israeli cities, determines not only the choice of…
Modernizing Social Dialogue: Labor Rights and New Immigrants in Israel’s Changing Workforce Israel’s traditional labor framework, centered around the Histadrut labor federation, faces mounting criticism for failing to adapt to […]
Russian Speakers: Israel’s Overlooked Minority Israel’s Russian-speaking community represents one of the nation’s largest linguistic and cultural minorities, rivaling the Arabic-speaking population in size. United by their Soviet and post-Soviet […]
On October 30, 2018, Israel will hold municipal elections in which Israelis will vote for mayors and local councilors.
Unlike previous elections, which were held on a normal workday, this time it was decided to declare an official all-Israeli day off.
The Haifa Format public initiative emerged at the end of 2017 as a tool for public diplomacy. There are many Israelis in Haifa who come from Russia, Ukraine, and the […]