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@David O. Johnson: With regards to the Jerusalem Post article used as a source, it doesn't actually say Golan joined Meretz, it says he did a deal with them to get onto their list (and parties running on the list of another is not unusual).This article suggests he is not a member of Meretz, but has been included on their list as a DC representative. Ynhockey are you able to offer any clarification on this?
The situation with Kulanu is also as clear as mud, with various sources claiming it merged into Likud, but other suggesting it is still a party than runs as part of the Likud list... Cheers, Number5712:34, 9 March 2020 (UTC)Reply