Attorney and activist Nava Rozoilio, a leading figure in the Balfour protests and the anti-judicial overhaul movement, said she joined The Democrats party, explaining she sees it as 'a proud Zionist left political home' and will work to advance democracy, civil rights, and the fight against corruption, according to N12.
Nava Rozoilio, an attorney and CPA who rose to prominence as a leader of the Balfour protests in 2020 and later the anti-judicial overhaul demonstrations, has formally joined The Democrats party. In a statement reported by N12, she said the party represents 'a proud Zionist left political home' and committed to advancing democracy, civil rights, and anti-corruption efforts. Rozoilio is expected to appear on the party's slate for the 26th Knesset. As The Zioneer previously reported, she was already announced as a candidate alongside party leader Yair Golan. This statement adds her own framing of the decision, emphasizing the ideological alignment.
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