Einav Kabla
Einav Kabla | |
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Faction represented in the Knesset | |
2020–2021 | Blue and White |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Ashkelon, Israel | 27 September 1979
Einav Kabla (Template:Lang-he, born 27 September 1979) is an Israeli lawyer and politician. She served as a member of the Knesset for the Blue and White alliance.
Biography
Kabla earned a master's degree in law at Bar-Ilan University and specialised in labour relations and pensions.[2] She worked for Minister of Justice Avi Nissenkorn, before becoming director of the Trade Union division of the Histadrut.[2]
Prior to the April 2019 elections Kabla joined the new Israel Resilience Party. When it became part of the Blue and White alliance she was placed thirty-seventh on its list,[3] but the party won only 35 seats. She was given the same spot for the September 2019 elections,[4] again failing to win a seat. Given the thirty-seventh slot again for the March 2020 elections, she again failed to win a seat, but entered the Knesset on 19 June as a replacement for Asaf Zamir,[5] who had resigned his seat under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet. She is expected to join Ron Huldai's new party, called The Israelis.[6] She was replaced by Moshe Tur-Paz.[7]
References
- ^ Einav Kabla Knesset
- ^ a b 4 religious women to enter Knesset Israel National News, 17 June 2020
- ^ Blue & White list for the 21st Knesset elections Central Election Committee
- ^ Blue & White list for the 22nd Knesset elections Central Election Committee
- ^ Replacements Among Knesset Members Knesset
- ^ Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai announces new party called The Israelis Party The Jerusalem Post, 29 December 2020
- ^ Replacements Among Knesset Members Knesset
External links
- Einav Kabla on the Knesset website
- 1979 births
- Living people
- Bar-Ilan University alumni
- Blue and White (political alliance) politicians
- Israel Resilience Party politicians
- Israeli lawyers
- Israeli trade unionists
- Israeli women lawyers
- Jewish Israeli politicians
- Members of the 23rd Knesset (2020–2021)
- People from Ashkelon
- Women members of the Knesset