Da (political party)

The Movement for Democracy and Aliyah (Hebrew: התנועה לדמוקרטיה ועלייה, HaTnu'a LeDemokratia VeAliya), commonly known as Da (Hebrew: דה; Russian: ДА, lit. Yes), was a minor Israeli political party founded by immigrants from the former Soviet Union in the early 1990s.

Movement for Democracy and Aliyah

התנועה לדמוקרטיה ועלייה
LeaderYuli Kosharovsky
Founded1992
IdeologySoviet immigrant interest
Most MKs0

History

The party was established in 1992 and sought to have the well-known refusenik Natan Sharansky head its list. After several changes of heart, Sharansky turned the offer down.[1]

Led by Yuli Kosharovsky,[2] in the elections that year the party won 11,697 votes (0.4% of the total, and around 5% of the immigrant vote),[1] and failed to cross the electoral threshold of 1.5%. Most Russian immigrants voted for the Israeli Labor Party.[3]

Notable members included Gennady Riger, who later served as general secretary and a MK for Yisrael BaAliyah, another immigrant party.

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References

  1. The “Russian Revolution” in Israel Archived 2014-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Association for Israel Studies
  2. Ashdod Journal; Land of Milk, Honey and Discontent New York Times, 23 May 1992
  3. Russian migrants seek louder voice in Israel The Independent, 11 June 1995
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