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Development and Peace (political party)
Political party in Israel
Development and Peace (Hebrew: פיתוח ושלום, Pituah VeShalom), originally known as Flatto-Sharon (Hebrew: פלאטו שרון) was a right wing one-man political party in Israel.
Background
The party was founded after Shmuel Flatto-Sharon had fled to Israel from France in 1976 after being charged with embezzling $60 million.[1] In order to prevent his extradition, which France had requested, and despite hardly speaking Hebrew, he decided to run in the 1977 Knesset elections, hoping to gain parliamentary immunity.
Named after himself, Flatto-Sharon's party ran on right-wing populism (he was a supporter of the Gush Emunim settlement movement) and promises to provide apartments to young voters.
The new party won 2% of the vote, enough for two seats.
However, as it was a one-man list, only one seat was taken.[2] It has been suggested that the surprising level of support that the party won