
Moshe Kahlon
Moshe Kahlon is an Israeli politician and former Minister of Finance, known for his focus on social economic issues and housing reforms. He served as a member of the Knesset and was a prominent figure in the Kulanu party, which he founded. Kahlon's policies often centered around reducing the cost of living and increasing affordable housing in Israel.
Born on Nov 06, 1960 (64 years old)
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Israel:
Moshe Kahlon is a former Israeli politician for whom Yael Yifrach ran as a candidate in the Knesset.
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Israel:
Moshe Kahlon is mentioned as a potential model for a new political party focused on lowering prices in Israel.
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Israel:
Moshe Kahlon was one of the finance ministers who blocked the increase of the minimum wage until 2023.
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Israel:
Moshe Kahlon is mentioned in the context of economic policies affecting the housing market.
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Israel:
Moshe Kahlon was a leading figure in the 'Price for a Home' program aimed at providing affordable housing.
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Israel:
Moshe Kahlon was the Minister of Finance during Roni Brik's previous term as president of the Contractors Association.
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Israel:
Moshe Kahlon is referred to as the acting State Service Commissioner whose upcoming resignation is a concern in the article.
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