Originally Posted by
Mouzie
This mean nothing to me, I said a million times over and over. I am the supporter of the Kadima Party.
Israel's media reported that Kadima released the main points of its national agenda on 28 November 2005 as presented by Justice Minister Tzipi Livni in a drafted statement[citation needed]:
The Israeli nation has a national and historic right to the whole of Israel. However, in order to maintain a Jewish majority, part of the Land of Israel must be given up to maintain a Jewish and democratic state.
Israel shall remain a Jewish state and homeland. Jewish majority in Israel will be preserved by territorial concessions to Palestinians.
Jerusalem and large settlement blocks in the West Bank will be kept under Israeli control.
The Israeli national agenda to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and achieve two states for two nations will be the road map. It will be carried out in stages: dismantling terror organizations, collecting firearms, implementing security reforms in the Palestinian Authority, and preventing incitement. At the end of the process, a demilitarized Palestinian state devoid of terror will be established.
Israel's political system will be modified to ensure stability. One possibility to achieve this goal would be to hold primary, regional and personal elections to the Knesset and the Prime Minister's office.
Kadima would not rule out a future coalition partnership with any Israeli political party or person.
promoting equality for minorities
negative income tax and national pension
increasing social security benefits and national health insurance
civil marriage
reform of police