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Yossef "Tommy" Lapid ( יוסף "טומי" לפיד ) is an Israeli politician and a minister. Lapid is the leader of the secular-liberal Shinui party.
He was an author, journalist and broadcaster before entering politics in 1999. Born in Yugoslavia in 1931, he later emigrated to Israel in 1948. As of 2003, he was living in Tel Aviv and was married with two children. Lapid is a Holocaust suvivor, a fact that affects his opinions about Israel and the world.
He holds a Law degree from Tel Aviv University. Former chairman of the Israeli Chess Union. Former Director of Israel Broadcasting Authority, Chairman of Association of Cable Companies.
Lapid was a journalist in Maariv and wrote both political publicist articles and both humorous articles and satires.
Lapid was also one of the three hosts of Poplitica, a TV show on Channel 1 (The Public Broadcast Authority) which brought politicians to debate on actual affairs. The two other hosts were Amnon Dankner (today the chief editor of Maariv) and Rabbi Israel Aichler (also a Knesset member, but on behalf of ultra-orthdox party Agudat Israel). The three were known in their rather inflammatory and hot-tempered rethoric.
Lapid joined Avraham Poraz's liberal Shinui party and turned it into a leading party in the Israeli politics. On 1999 general elections Lapid and Shinui won 6 seats and in 2003 general elections the party won 15 seats - making it the 3rd largest party in the 16th Assembly of the Knesset.
As a Knesset member Lapid was chairman of Sub-Committee on Foreign Affairs.
He currently (2004) serves as the Justice Minister ( שר המשפטים ) in Ariel Sharon's government.