Ministry for Social Equality

The Ministry for Social Equality (Hebrew: המשרד לשוויון חברתי), till August 2015 called the Ministry for Senior Citizens (Hebrew: המשרד לאזרחים ותיקים, Misrad LeAzrahim Vatikim), is a government ministry in Israel. The ministerial post was created following the coalition agreement between Kadima and Gil (the Pensioners' Party) after the 2006 elections, although the ministry itself was not formed until a vote of approval by the Knesset on 25 July 2007.[1]

Ministry for Social Equality
המשרד לשיוויון חברתי

Emblem of Israel
Agency overview
Formed2007
JurisdictionGovernment of Israel
Minister responsible
Websitewww.shivyon.gov.il

List ministers

# Minister Government Party Term start Term end Notes
1Rafi EitanGil314 May 200631 March 2009
2Benjamin NetanyahuLikud3231 March 200918 March 2013Serving Prime Minister
3Uri OrbachThe Jewish Home3318 March 201316 February 2015Died in office
4Gila GamlielLikud3414 May 201517 May 2020
5Meirav CohenBlue and White3517 May 2020

Deputy ministers

# Minister Government Party Term start Term end
1Lea NassLikud3231 March 200918 March 2013
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gollark: Basically:- messaging between computers within CC (via modems) is easy- adding security to that is hard- for messaging between servers, you need to use an HTTP server of some sort to relay messages- you can program one yourself or use an existing service- programming one yourself allows you to handle stuff like user accounts on the server, making security easier
gollark: ... do you want me to simplify my explanations, or something?
gollark: Plus, you can't get discussion between multiple people like this.
gollark: Yes, the different style of interaction is also problematic.

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