Likud
Likud is an Israeli political party. It originated as the Likud list in the 1973 elections, which brought together the Herut Movement, the Liberal Party, the Free Center, the National List, and Greater Israel Activists. It became a unitary party in 1988, with the merger of Herut and the Liberal Party.[1]
Leaders
- Menachem Begin 1973-1983
- Yitzhak Shamir 1983-1993
- Benjamin Netanyahu 1993-1999
- Ariel Sharon 1999-2005
- Benjamin Netanyahu 2005-[1]
See Also
- American Friends of Likud
- Likud-Herut UK Ltd Company number 11008030 Since 27 October 2020 (Previously Likud UK 01 Jul 2020 - 27 Oct 2020; Likud-Herut Ltd 11 Oct 2017 - 01 Jul 2020)
- Herut UK registered in 2020 (Directors Damon Lenszner and Harry Saul Markham)
- Merger of Gahal (Herut and Liberal Party), Free Centre, National List and Movement for Greater Israel
- Youth wing Likud Youth
- LGBT wing Likud Pride
- European affiliation European Conservatives and Reformists Party (regional partner)
- International affiliation International Democrat Union
- World Likud - affiliate of the World Zionist Organisation