Avshalom Vilan
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Avshalom Vilan | |
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Date of birth | 11 February 1951 |
Knesset(s) | 15th, 16th, 17th (current) |
Party | Meretz-Yachad |
Avshalom "Abu" Vilan (Hebrew: אבשלום "אבו" וילן, born 11 February 1951) is an Israeli politician and economist. He represents the Meretz-Yachad party in the Knesset.
[edit] Background
Born in kibbutz Negba in 1951, Vilan served in the IDF as a Master Sergeant in Sayeret Matkal, the General Staff Reconnaissance Unit.
Vilan studied Economics and Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem after his national service, gaining a BA. He worked as an economist and agriculturalist before becoming an emissary for HaShomer Hatzair and Kibbutz Artzi in 1993. Upon his return to Israel in 1996 he became secretary of Kibbutz Artzi, a role he remained in until 1999.
During his younger years, Vilan played for the Hatzor volleyball team in the national league.
[edit] Political career
Vilan had become involved in political activism in the 1970s and was a founding member of Peace Now in 1978. He joined the socialist Mapam, and eventually became party secretary in 1990. When Mapam merged with Ratz and Shinui to form Meretz in 1992, Vilan assumed membership of the new party.
In the 1999 elections Vilan was elected to the Knesset on Meretz's list. During his first term in the Knesset he chaired the Knesset Inquiry Committee on Violence in Sports.
Vilan retained his seat in the 2003 elections and chaired the same committee and also the Lobby for Public Persons as Role Models. He again retained his seat in the 2006 elections.
Vilan lives in Kibbutz Negba, and is married with two children. He occasionally writes articles in the Israeli press.