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Israeli politician, former police officer, and former Speaker of the Knesset From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mickey Levy (Hebrew: מיקי לוי, born 21 June 1951)[1] is an Israeli politician who currently serves as a member of the Knesset for Yesh Atid and is a former Speaker of the Knesset. He served as Deputy Minister of Finance between 2013 and 2014. Before entering politics, he was a police officer.
Mickey Levy | |
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Faction represented in the Knesset | |
2013–2019 | Yesh Atid |
2019–2020 | Blue and White |
2020– | Yesh Atid |
Ministerial roles | |
2013–2014 | Deputy Minister of Finance |
Other roles | |
2021–2022 | Speaker of the Knesset |
Personal details | |
Born | Jerusalem, Israel | 21 June 1951
Levy was born in Jerusalem to immigrant parents who were of Kurdish Jewish origin from Cizre, Turkey.[1][2][3] He did his military service in the Israel Defense Forces in the Paratroopers Brigade. After being discharged from the military, he joined the Israel Police and held a series of command positions. He served as head of Jerusalem branch of the Israel Police between 2000 and 2004, winning the Knight of Good Government award in 2002.[4] After retiring he worked as the Israeli police attaché in Washington, D.C. until 2007.[4] He also gained a BA in political science from the University of Haifa and an MEd from the University of Derby, as well as serving as CEO of the Egged Ta'avura bus company.[4]
Prior to the 2013 Knesset elections Levy joined the new Yesh Atid party, and was placed eleventh on its list.[5] He entered the Knesset after the party won 19 seats. Following Yesh Atid's coalition agreement with Likud, he was appointed to serve as Deputy Finance Minister.[6] He was placed eleventh on the party's list again for the 2015 elections,[7] and was re-elected as the party won 11 seats.
In the build-up to the April 2019 elections Yesh Atid joined the Blue and White alliance, with Levy placed twenty-second on its list. He was re-elected as the alliance won 35 seats.
As part of the agreement between Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid to form a "change" government, Levy was elected Speaker of the 24th Knesset on 13 June 2021, defeating Ya'akov Margi of Shas.[8][9] Following the 2022 elections Levy was replaced as speaker by Yariv Levin.[10]
Levy is married to Nurit and has four children and lives in the Mevasseret Zion suburb of Jerusalem.[4]
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