Provisional State Council

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The Provisional State Council (Hebrew: מועצת המדינה הזמנית, Moetzet HaMedina HaZmanit) was the temporary legislature of Israel from shortly before independence until the election of the first Knesset in January 1949. It took the place of His Majesty's Privy Council, through which the British Government had legislated for Mandatory Palestine.

It began life as Moetzet HaAm (Hebrew: מועצת העם, lit. People's Council) on 12 April 1948 in preparation for independence just over a month later. There were 37 members representing all sides of the Jewish political spectrum, from the Revisionists to the Communists. A separate body, Minhelet HaAm was set up as the proto-cabinet, all of whose members were also members of Moetzet HaAm.

On 14 May at 13:50, Moetzet HaAm met at the JNF building in Tel Aviv to vote on the text of the declaration of independence. Despite disagreements over issues such as borders and religion, it was passed unanimously and the meeting ended at 15:00, an hour before the declaration was to be made. The 37 members were those that signed the declaration.

Following independence, the body was renamed the Provisional State Council. Its last meeting was held on 3 February 1949, after which the Council was titled the Knesset.

The council's titular figurehead, Chaim Weizmann, was Israel's de facto head of state until he was elected president in February 1949.

Members

Party Seats Members
Mapai 10 David Ben-Gurion, Meir Argov, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Eliyahu Dobkin, Eliezer Kaplan, Avraham Katznelson, Golda Meir, David Remez, Mordechai Shatner, Moshe Sharett
General Zionists 3 Daniel Auster, Eliyahu Berligne, Peretz Bernstein
Hatzohar 3 Herzl Rosenblum, Zvi Segal, Ben-Zion Sternberg
Mapam 3 Mordechai Bentov, Zvi Luria, Aharon Zisling
Mizrachi 3 Wolf Gold, Yehuda Leib Maimon, David-Zvi Pinkas
New Aliyah Party/
Progressive Party
3 Avraham Granot, Moshe Kol, Pinchas Rosen
Agudat Yisrael 2 Meir David Loewenstein, Yitzhak Meir Levin
Hapoel HaMizrachi 2 Haim-Moshe Shapira, Zerach Warhaftig
Poalei Agudat Yisrael 1 Kalman Kahana
Ahdut HaAvoda - Poale Zion 1 Berl Repetur
Poale Zion Left 1 Nahum Nir
Palestine Communist Party/Maki 1 Meir Vilner (replaced by Shmuel Mikunis following independence)
Sephardim and Oriental Communities 1 Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit
WIZO 1 Rachel Cohen-Kagan
Yemenite Association 1 Saadia Kobashi
Independent 1 Yitzhak Gruenbaum

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