Gideon Patt
Gideon Patt | |
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Date of birth | 22 February 1933 |
Place of birth | Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine |
Knessets | 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 |
Faction represented in Knesset | |
1970–1973 | Gahal |
1973–1996 | Likud |
Ministerial roles | |
1977–1979 | Minister of Housing & Construction |
1979–1984 | Minister of Industry & Trade |
1981 | Minister of Tourism |
1984–1988 | Minister of Science & Development |
1988–1992 | Minister of Tourism |
Gideon Patt (Hebrew: גדעון פת, born 22 February 1933) is a former Israeli politician who served in several ministerial positions between the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Biography
Born in Jerusalem during the Mandate era, Patt served in the Nahal brigade and studied economics at New York University, gaining a BA.
For the 1969 elections he was placed 27th on the Gahal list, but missed out on a seat when the alliance won only 26 seats. However, he entered the Knesset on 29 January 1970 as a replacement for the deceased Aryeh Ben-Eliezer. He was re-elected in 1973 and 1977, and was appointed Minister of Housing and Construction in Menachem Begin's government. In January 1979 he switched to the Industry, Trade and Tourism portfolio.
Following the 1981 elections the Tourism and Industry and Trade portfolios were separated, though Patt continued to hold both until August 1981 when he gave up the Tourism post.
After the 1984 elections he became Minister of Science and Development, and reverted to Minister of Tourism after the 1988 elections. Although he retained his seat in the 1992 elections, the government was formed by Labor, and Patt lost his place in the cabinet. He was not re-elected in 1996.
External links
- Gideon Patt on the Knesset website
- Use dmy dates from September 2011
- Articles containing Hebrew-language text
- Government ministers of Israel
- 1933 births
- People from Jerusalem
- New York University alumni
- Israeli economists
- Living people
- Gahal politicians
- Likud politicians
- Members of the 7th Knesset (1969–74)
- Members of the 8th Knesset (1974–77)
- Members of the 9th Knesset (1977–81)
- Members of the 10th Knesset (1981–84)
- Members of the 11th Knesset (1984–88)
- Members of the 12th Knesset (1988–92)
- Members of the 13th Knesset (1992–96)