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Labor-Gesher-Meretz (העבודה-גשר-מרצ) or Emet (אמת), From March to April 2020 known as Labor-Meretz (העבודה-מרצ), was an Israeli center-left electoral list composed of three parties - Israeli Labor Party, Gesher and Meretz. The list ran in the 2020 legislative election, led by Amir Peretz, chairman of the Labor Party. The list received 7 seats in the election, of which 3 for Labor, one for Gesher and 3 for Meretz.

History
On January 13, 2020, Labor and Meretz leaders Amir Peretz and Nitzan Horowitz announced a technical unification of the lists ahead of the elections to the 23rd Knesset for fear that one or more of the lists would not pass the threshold. The union promoted negotiations with the Blue and White alliance, in which it was agreed that the number of ministers to be assigned to the Labor-Gesher and Meretz factions in Gantz's future government would be based on the number of faction members in the 22nd Knesset (6 and 5, respectively). The Gesher party, led by Orly Levy-Abekasis, who ran together with the Labor Party in the previous elections in the framework of the Labor-Gesher, continued the expanded cooperation. The Democratic Union list, of which Meretz was a part in the previous elections, disintegrated, but Yair Golan of the Israel Democratic Party, which was part of the "Democratic Union, joined Meretz in preparation for closing the lists.

For the purpose of unification, Yair Golan was initially supposed to join on the basis of the Democratic Choice shelf party, which former leader Roman Bronfman made available to him for this purpose, but finally, in light of technical difficulties, Yair Golan and Emilie Moatti (who previously ran in Labor primaries) joined Meretz.



Immediately after the inauguration of the Twenty-third Knesset, Gesher submitted a request to split into a separate parliamentary group, amid controversy over the possibility of a minority government supporting the joint list. The request was received on March 23, 2020 and the faction split into "Labor-Meretz" and Gesher. On April 4, Peretz announced that he intended to split from the joint faction with Meretz following contacts with the Labor Party entering the government, and the split was approved two days later.

Knesset members
The list of candidates for the 23rd Knesset elections, as submitted to the Central Election Commission on January 15, and the following Knesset members were elected from among them:

Labor, Gesher,  Meretz