With Livni's approval, he resigned as cabinet minister in November 2014, citing his frustration with Netanyahu's policies and the lack of peace negotiations. Widely considered the most powerful woman in Israel since In 2011, she was named one of "150 Women Who Shake the World" by Born to a prominent right-wing, revisionist Zionist family, Livni has become one of Israel's leading voices in support of a From 2001 to 2009, Livni served in the cabinets of During the 1984 Likud primaries, her father, who had served in the Knesset for Livni entered politics in 1996 when she ran for a spot on Likud's Knesset list and was given place number 36 on the slate.Livni would later rue the decision to privatize certain companies and natural resources. In the 2013 legislative election, Hatnua ran on a joint list with the Following months of speculation, Livni announced the establishment of Hatnua at a press conference in The party was formed by taking over the remains of the Before forming Hatnua, Livni turned away an offer from Eighteen days before the 2013 election, Livni called on Yachimovich and Lapid to come together and form a united front against Having worked as Israel's lead peace negotiator, Livni is well respected internationally and has a good relationship with the Palestinian leadership.Livni has stated that there should be a three-step process in order to resume negotiations with the Palestinians; the first step would be to ensure coordination with The party's social agenda is similar to that of other center-left parties.The party sees economic issues, as with other issues, as interconnected with the country's security and diplomacy situation.During his tenure as environmental protection minister, Peretz championed the slogan "it is impossible to separate environmental and social justice", and his campaigns within the ministry have followed suit. Livni lost by a wide margin (64.5% to her 35.5%) to challenger and former defense minister On 27 November 2012, Livni announced the establishment of a new party, called In December 2014 (after Livni had been dismissed as a cabinet minister), Secretary of State After the dissolution of the Knesset in December 2014, Labor leader On 1 January 2019 at a televised Zionist Union party meeting, Labor leader * entire or partial tenure as Substitute Justice Minister, until a replacement was found

After a draft document authored by Sweden (the then-holder of the rotating EU presidency) surfaced that calls officially for a division of Jerusalem and implies that the EU would also recognize a unilateral Palestinian declaration of statehood, Livni wrote a letter to Swedish Foreign Minister In December 2009, Livni travelled to Paris and met with French president In November 2011, the three candidates opposed to Tzipi Livni in 2008 called for a primary to be held as soon as possible, citing the probability of Knesset elections soon. View Tzipi Livni’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Upon declaring victory, she stated "the national responsibility (bestowed) by the public brings me to approach this job with great reverence.
Many of the changes Peretz led involved minority or periphery communities, such as ongoing efforts to bring waste infrastructure to Arab towns and Bedouin villages, in particular. After an internal Foreign Ministry document stated that some Livni voiced support for Israel's gay community ahead of Gay and Lesbian Pride Month in June 2009. Tzipi Livni, who bid farewell to politics this week, won’t be Israel’s de Gaulle.

Knesset member, minister, Opposition leader, Kadima party chairwoman and head of Hatenua party Tziporah Malka (Tzipi) Livni was born in Tel Aviv in 1958 to Eitan Livni, an officer in Etzel and a Likud Knesset member, and Sara Livni, also a commander and fighter in Etzel. Tzipi has 7 jobs listed on their profile. Spots 8, 16, 21, 24, 25, 28 were also reserved for Hatnua members, going, in order, to Peretz, former Kadima MK and Livni ally Hatnua's faction in the 20th Knesset comprised the following MKs: On 19 January 2012, Livni set the primary date for 27 March 2012. A former member of the Knesset and leader in the center-left political camp, Livni is a former Foreign Minister of Israel, Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Justice, and Leader of the Opposition.
Today, it is difficult to imagine any other Israeli leader having the desire to even try.

In her youth, Tzipi Livni was a member of the Betar youth movement. Tzipi Livni, Israeli politician who served as minister of justice (2006–07 and 2013–14) and minister of foreign affairs (2006–09), among other cabinet posts.