The Jerusalem Post

Party registrati­on begins Wednesday amid expected record low factions

Pirate Party laments surplus in unwitting pirates

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

The process of registerin­g new political parties will begin on Wednesday amid expectatio­ns that the 22nd Knesset elected on September 17 will be the first with fewer than 10 factions.

There were 11 factions in the last Knesset, but 10 parties united over the past week – into the Democratic Union, Joint List and United Right – that could lead to a record low in Knesset.

After more than 60 parties took forms to register for the last election, this time, the number was only 42. A record 40 parties ended up running in the April 9 race.

The Central Elections Committee will greet parties registerin­g from 11 a.m. on Wednesday to 10 p.m. on Thursday, and will assign them letters for their ballots on a first-come, first-served basis.

Parties began lining up at the Knesset on Saturday night to receive their letters. The hardline religious-Zionist Noam Party was first in line, followed by former MK Moshe Feiglin’s Zehut Party and the Arab workers party, Da’am.

The list of parties running includes the Pirate Party, the new Democtator­ship Party and the Bible Belt Party of American immigrant Dennis Avi Lipkin, which aims to prepare Israel for the mass immigratio­n of Jews and Christians from the United States.

Pirate Party leader Noam Cozer told The Jerusalem Post that he will arrive at the Knesset on Wednesday in full pirate regalia. But while he usually shows up with a ship full of pirates, this time he might only bring his first mate.

“Too many people are on vacation abroad,” Cozer lamented. “Five of our 10 founders left the country for good, and others need to stay home watching their kids. There is a shortage of pirates available in Israel and a surplus of politician­s who are pirates, but don’t realize it.”

 ?? (Lahav Harkov) ?? THE PIRATE PARTY’S participat­ion in the April 9 election was vetted by the Central Elections Committee.
(Lahav Harkov) THE PIRATE PARTY’S participat­ion in the April 9 election was vetted by the Central Elections Committee.

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