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{{Infobox member of the Knesset | {{Infobox member of the Knesset | ||
| image= Meir Sheetrit 2009.jpg | | image= Meir Sheetrit 2009.jpg | ||
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|10|10|df=y}} | ||
| birth_place = ], Morocco | | birth_place = ], Morocco | ||
| Year of Aliyah = 1957 | | Year of Aliyah = 1957 | ||
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'''Meir Sheetrit''' ({{lang-he|מאיר שטרית}}, born 10 October 1948) is an ]i politician. He served as a member of the Knesset in two spells for Likud between 1981 and 1988, and again from 1992 until 2005, when he joined ]. He remained a Knesset member for Kadima until joining ] in 2012, for whom he served until 2015. He also held several ministerial posts, including being ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | '''Meir Sheetrit''' ({{lang-he|מאיר שטרית}}, born 10 October 1948) is an ]i politician. He served as a member of the Knesset in two spells for Likud between 1981 and 1988, and again from 1992 until 2005, when he joined ]. He remained a Knesset member for Kadima until joining ] in 2012, for whom he served until 2015. He also held several ministerial posts, including being ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | ||
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==Early life== | ||
Sheetrit was born in Ksar es Souk (now ]), ]. His family ] to Israel in 1957. He earned a BA and an MA in ] from ]. | Sheetrit was born in Ksar es Souk (now ]), ]. His family ] to Israel in 1957. He earned a BA and an MA in ] from ]. | ||
===Political career=== | ===Political career=== | ||
====Likud==== | ====Likud==== | ||
Sheetrit began his political career in 1974 as mayor of the city of ], a position he held until 1987. | Sheetrit began his political career in 1974 as mayor of the city of ], a position he held until 1987. | ||
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====Kadima==== | ====Kadima==== | ||
] conference in Haifa, 2011]] | ] conference in Haifa, 2011]] | ||
In 2005 |
In 2005, Sheetrit left Likud and joined ]'s new ] party. He was ] and appointed ], a post he held until July 2007, when he was appointed ]. Between 23 August and 29 November 2006, he also served as ] Justice Minister following ]'s resignation on 18 August over an indecent assault indictment. Sheetrit was replaced in the Justice portfolio by ], who also continued to serve as Foreign Minister. | ||
In February 2008, Sheetrit was reported to have said that Israel should "hit everything that moves" in ] "with weapons and ammunition", adding: "I don't think we have to show pity for anyone who wants to kill us."<ref name="jordantimes">{{cite news |last=Abunimah|first=Ali|url=http://www.jordantimes.com/news/writers/israeli-minister-threatens-holocaust%E2%80%99-public-demands-ceasefire-talks|title=Israeli minister threatens ‘holocaust’ as public demands ceasefire talks|work= |location= |publisher='']''|date=3 March 2008|accessdate=1 November 2015}}</ref> | |||
Following Ehud Olmert's resignation as party leader, Sheetrit ran for the party chairmanship. However, he came third out of the four candidates in the ], receiving only 8.5% of the vote.<ref> Xinhua, 18 September 2008</ref> Placed seventh on the party's list, he retained his seat in the ] | Following Ehud Olmert's resignation as party leader, Sheetrit ran for the party chairmanship. However, he came third out of the four candidates in the ], receiving only 8.5% of the vote.<ref> Xinhua, 18 September 2008</ref> Placed seventh on the party's list, he retained his seat in the ] | ||
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In early 2011, he and another MK sprayed ] in the Knesset, complaining about the "stench of ]". Both MKs were escorted out and ] ] condemned the actions.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/141840 |title=Kadima Perfumes Knesset to Ward off 'Stinking Politics' |author=Miskin, Maayana |date=19 January 2011 |work=Israel National News |publisher=Arutz Sheva |accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> | In early 2011, he and another MK sprayed ] in the Knesset, complaining about the "stench of ]". Both MKs were escorted out and ] ] condemned the actions.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/141840 |title=Kadima Perfumes Knesset to Ward off 'Stinking Politics' |author=Miskin, Maayana |date=19 January 2011 |work=Israel National News |publisher=Arutz Sheva |accessdate=20 January 2011}}</ref> | ||
As head of the Knesset Science and Technology Committee, he spoke at the international ] conference held in Haifa in 2011.<ref name="themarker">{{cite news|url=http://it.themarker.com/tmit/article/16395|title=Wikimania Conference at Its Peak; Founder Jimmy Wales to Speak Tomorrow|work=]|date=5 August 2011|author=Levin, Verony|accessdate= |
As head of the Knesset Science and Technology Committee, he spoke at the international ] conference held in Haifa in 2011.<ref name="themarker">{{cite news|url=http://it.themarker.com/tmit/article/16395|title=Wikimania Conference at Its Peak; Founder Jimmy Wales to Speak Tomorrow|work=]|date=5 August 2011|author=Levin, Verony|accessdate=12 August 2011|language=he}}</ref> | ||
====Hatnuah==== | ====Hatnuah==== | ||
On 1 December 2012, Sheetrit joined ]'s new party, ].<ref>, Ynetnews, 2 December 2012</ref> He disagreed with Livni's decision to run as part of the joint ] list with the ] in the ], opted not to contest the elections.<ref>{{cite news|title=Veteran MK Meir Sheetrit: I will not be in the next Knesset|url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel-Elections/Veteran-MK-Meir-Sheetrit-I-will-not-be-in-the-next-Knesset-385780|accessdate= |
On 1 December 2012, Sheetrit joined ]'s new party, ].<ref>, Ynetnews, 2 December 2012</ref> He disagreed with Livni's decision to run as part of the joint ] list with the ] in the ], opted not to contest the elections.<ref>{{cite news|title=Veteran MK Meir Sheetrit: I will not be in the next Knesset|url=http://www.jpost.com/Israel-Elections/Veteran-MK-Meir-Sheetrit-I-will-not-be-in-the-next-Knesset-385780|accessdate=18 March 2015|date=25 December 2014}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{commons|Meir Sheetrit|Meir Sheetrit}} | {{commons|Meir Sheetrit|Meir Sheetrit}} | ||
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*{{Official website|http://www.sheetrit.co.il/}} | ||
*{{MKlink|id=119}} | *{{MKlink|id=119}} | ||
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{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see ]. --> | {{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see ]. --> | ||
| NAME =Sheetrit, Meir | | NAME = Sheetrit, Meir | ||
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | ||
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Israeli politician | | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Israeli politician | ||
| DATE OF BIRTH =10 October 1948 | | DATE OF BIRTH = 10 October 1948 | ||
| PLACE OF BIRTH =], Morocco | | PLACE OF BIRTH = ], Morocco | ||
| DATE OF DEATH = | | DATE OF DEATH = | ||
| PLACE OF DEATH = | | PLACE OF DEATH = |
Revision as of 00:08, 1 November 2015
Template:Infobox member of the Knesset
Meir Sheetrit (Template:Lang-he, born 10 October 1948) is an Israeli politician. He served as a member of the Knesset in two spells for Likud between 1981 and 1988, and again from 1992 until 2005, when he joined Kadima. He remained a Knesset member for Kadima until joining Hatnuah in 2012, for whom he served until 2015. He also held several ministerial posts, including being Minister of the Interior, Minister of Housing & Construction, Minister of Finance, Minister of Justice, Minister of Transportation and Minister of Education, Culture & Sport.
Early life
Sheetrit was born in Ksar es Souk (now Errachidia), Morocco. His family immigrated to Israel in 1957. He earned a BA and an MA in Public Policy from Bar-Ilan University.
Political career
Likud
Sheetrit began his political career in 1974 as mayor of the city of Yavne, a position he held until 1987.
He was first elected to the Knesset in 1981 on the Likud list. He was re-elected in 1984, but lost his seat in 1988. That year he was elected treasurer of the Jewish Agency and served in this position until 1992, when he returned to the Knesset. In 1998 he was appointed Minister of Finance, serving until the fall of Benjamin Netanyahu's first government in 1999. He returned to the cabinet in 2001 as Minister of Justice. After being re-elected in 2003, he was appointed Minister in the Ministry of Finance, where he worked closely with then Minister of Finance Netanyahu who was spearheading a sweeping privatization reform. He was appointed Minister of Transportation in 2004, and later served as Minister of Education, Culture and Sport until 2006.
Kadima
In 2005, Sheetrit left Likud and joined Ariel Sharon's new Kadima party. He was re-elected in 2006 and appointed Minister of Housing and Construction, a post he held until July 2007, when he was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs. Between 23 August and 29 November 2006, he also served as Acting Justice Minister following Haim Ramon's resignation on 18 August over an indecent assault indictment. Sheetrit was replaced in the Justice portfolio by Tzipi Livni, who also continued to serve as Foreign Minister.
In February 2008, Sheetrit was reported to have said that Israel should "hit everything that moves" in Gaza "with weapons and ammunition", adding: "I don't think we have to show pity for anyone who wants to kill us."
Following Ehud Olmert's resignation as party leader, Sheetrit ran for the party chairmanship. However, he came third out of the four candidates in the election, receiving only 8.5% of the vote. Placed seventh on the party's list, he retained his seat in the 2009 elections
In early 2011, he and another MK sprayed air freshener in the Knesset, complaining about the "stench of bad politics". Both MKs were escorted out and speaker Reuven Rivlin condemned the actions.
As head of the Knesset Science and Technology Committee, he spoke at the international Wikimania conference held in Haifa in 2011.
Hatnuah
On 1 December 2012, Sheetrit joined Tzipi Livni's new party, Hatnuah. He disagreed with Livni's decision to run as part of the joint Zionist Union list with the Labor Party in the 2015 elections, opted not to contest the elections.
References
- Abunimah, Ali (3 March 2008). "Israeli minister threatens 'holocaust' as public demands ceasefire talks". The Jordan Times. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
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(help) - Livni's major rival Mofaz accepts Kadima primary's result Xinhua, 18 September 2008
- Miskin, Maayana (19 January 2011). "Kadima Perfumes Knesset to Ward off 'Stinking Politics'". Israel National News. Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
- Levin, Verony (5 August 2011). "Wikimania Conference at Its Peak; Founder Jimmy Wales to Speak Tomorrow". TheMarker (in Hebrew). Retrieved 12 August 2011.
- Livni secures 7 MKs to split Kadima, Ynetnews, 2 December 2012
- "Veteran MK Meir Sheetrit: I will not be in the next Knesset". 25 December 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
External links
- Official website
- Meir Sheetrit on the Knesset website
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