The Socialist Party of Beiteynu is a leftist political party in Beiteynu. Formed in 3938 by Yitzhak Sharon, the party is currently led by its founder. Ideologically, the party combines moderate social liberalism with economic protectionism and democratic socialism. While leaning towards the secular end of the political spectrum, the Socialist Party houses several prominent Yeudish profiles. Currently, the Socialist Party is represented by 87 deputies in the National Assembly, and controls 81 local councils.
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| - The Socialist Party of Beiteynu is a leftist political party in Beiteynu. Formed in 3938 by Yitzhak Sharon, the party is currently led by its founder. Ideologically, the party combines moderate social liberalism with economic protectionism and democratic socialism. While leaning towards the secular end of the political spectrum, the Socialist Party houses several prominent Yeudish profiles. Currently, the Socialist Party is represented by 87 deputies in the National Assembly, and controls 81 local councils.
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| - The Socialist Party of Beiteynu is a leftist political party in Beiteynu. Formed in 3938 by Yitzhak Sharon, the party is currently led by its founder. Ideologically, the party combines moderate social liberalism with economic protectionism and democratic socialism. While leaning towards the secular end of the political spectrum, the Socialist Party houses several prominent Yeudish profiles. Currently, the Socialist Party is represented by 87 deputies in the National Assembly, and controls 81 local councils.
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