Meretz MK: No Such Thing as Perfect Cease Fire
23:16 Aug 10, '06 / 16 Av 5766
(IsraelNN.com) Meretz Knesset member Ran Cohen has backed the proposed draft for a United Nations Security Council cease fire resolution, and he added that there is no such thing as "a perfect agreement."
He asserted that the proposed cease fire can serve as the "best ladder for us and for the government of Lebanon to climb down from the tree of war." He said he hopes an agreement will lead toward negotiations with Syria and Lebanon.
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Meretz was founded in 1992 by a union of CRM, Mapam and Shinui. In the 1992 Knesset elections, Meretz won 12 seats, making it the third largest party, and joined the coalition with Yitzhak Rabin. Yossi Sarid led Meretz during the 1996 elections when it obtained nine seats and joined the opposition. It won ten seats in the 15th Knesset. In June 2005, the party was renamed Meretz-Yahad. The decision was a compromise between those who favored the name Yahad and others who preferred the partys original name, Meretz. Renaming the party Yahad was an initiative by its leader, Yossi Beilin, in 2003 amid efforts to win back voters who had defected from Meretz to the center-left Labor Party and the secular Shinui Party.
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