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'''Kadima''' ('''קדימה''', ''Forward'') was a center-left political party in [[Israel]], founded by [[Hufflepuff]]{{Ref|e|article|755352}}. It had 33 members when it became the [[Social Democratic Party]]
 
'''Kadima''' ('''קדימה''', ''Forward'') was a center-left political party in [[Israel]], founded by [[Hufflepuff]]{{Ref|e|article|755352}}. It had 33 members when it became the [[Social Democratic Party]]
  
 
==Core Beliefs==
 
==Core Beliefs==
The main focus of the party is absolute transparency in [[Israel]]'s government so the people have a clear and concise understanding of current events as well as future plans. The party believes that without proper communication between Congress members and their constituents, the country loses its stability and the citizens of Israel lose power and security.{{Ref|e|article|758762}}
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The main focus of the party was absolute transparency in [[Israel]]'s government so the people have a clear and concise understanding of the current events as well as future plans. The party believed that without proper communication between [[Congress member]]s and their constituents, the country loses its stability and the citizens of Israel lose power and security.{{Ref|e|article|758762}}
  
 
==Foreign Policy==
 
==Foreign Policy==
Currently, Kadima's foreign affairs platform involves seeking MPPs with members of [[Erepublik Defence & Economy Network|EDEN]], such as [[Sweden]], [[Poland]], [[Croatia]], and [[Norway]]. We are also looking to build relationships with [[Alianza Latino Americana|ALA]] members such as [[Colombia]]. On the defense issue, Kadima would support a defense system for the Tel Aviv District.
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Kadima's foreign affairs platform involved seeking MPPs with members of [[Erepublik Defence & Economy Network|EDEN]], such as [[Sweden]], [[Poland]], [[Croatia]], and [[Norway]]. Kadima was also looking to build relationships with [[Alianza Latino Americana|ALA]] members such as [[Colombia]]. On the defense issue, Kadima would support a defense system for the [[Tel Aviv Center District]].
  
 
==Economic Reforms==
 
==Economic Reforms==
Kadima supports higher import taxes on foreign manufactured goods, but low import taxes on all raw materials (excluding grain). Kadima supports government owned industries to provide weapons to the IDF and jobs for new citizens with low skills.
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Kadima supported higher [[import tax]]es on foreign manufactured goods, but low import taxes on all raw materials (excluding grain). Kadima supported government owned industries to provide weapons to the IDF and jobs for new citizens with low skills.
  
 
==Partnership with Likud==
 
==Partnership with Likud==
On August 16, 2009, the newly reelected Kadima Party President [[Alexander Romanov]] signed a coalition contract with the newly elected Likud Party President [[Justin Moore]].  The terms of the coalition contract included coordinating elections, sharing a common forum, and creating a common party platform.
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On August 16, 2009, the newly reelected Kadima Party President [[Alexander Romanov]] signed a coalition contract with the newly elected [[The Likud Party|Likud Party]] President [[Justin Moore]].  The terms of the coalition contract included coordinating elections, sharing a common forum, and creating a common party platform.
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==Kadima youth ==
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Kadima youth organization was known as '''Kadima Kiddies'''.
  
 
==Avatars==
 
==Avatars==

Latest revision as of 15:13, 3 September 2019

Kadima Party

Party-Kadima v2.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Israel.jpg Israel
Forum Forum
Colors Blue
Founded March 9, 2009
Dissolved  ?
Political
Congress Occupancy 0/40 seats, 0%
Succeeds Israeli Kosher Party
Succeeded By Social Democratic Party
Orientation Center
Ideology Libertarian Pro-EDEN Protectionist

Kadima (קדימה, Forward) was a center-left political party in Israel, founded by Hufflepuff[1]. It had 33 members when it became the Social Democratic Party

Core Beliefs

The main focus of the party was absolute transparency in Israel's government so the people have a clear and concise understanding of the current events as well as future plans. The party believed that without proper communication between Congress members and their constituents, the country loses its stability and the citizens of Israel lose power and security.[2]

Foreign Policy

Kadima's foreign affairs platform involved seeking MPPs with members of EDEN, such as Sweden, Poland, Croatia, and Norway. Kadima was also looking to build relationships with ALA members such as Colombia. On the defense issue, Kadima would support a defense system for the Tel Aviv Center District.

Economic Reforms

Kadima supported higher import taxes on foreign manufactured goods, but low import taxes on all raw materials (excluding grain). Kadima supported government owned industries to provide weapons to the IDF and jobs for new citizens with low skills.

Partnership with Likud

On August 16, 2009, the newly reelected Kadima Party President Alexander Romanov signed a coalition contract with the newly elected Likud Party President Justin Moore. The terms of the coalition contract included coordinating elections, sharing a common forum, and creating a common party platform.

Kadima youth

Kadima youth organization was known as Kadima Kiddies.

Avatars