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Stav Shaffir
Leader of the Green Movement, Former Member of Parliament Israel
Stav Shaffir is a prominent Israeli politician and social activist who currently leads the Green Party (formerly known as the Green Movement) in Israel. Born on May 17, 1985, she has made significant contributions to Israeli politics and social justice movements.2
Political Career
Shaffir rose to prominence as one of the youngest members of the Israeli Parliament (Knesset):
- Elected at age 27, she became the youngest woman ever to serve as a member of the Knesset.12
- Initially representing the Labor Party, she later joined and led the Green Movement, which was renamed the Green Party in 2019.23
- Served for seven years in the Knesset, making notable impacts on various committees.5
Activism and Achievements
Shaffir's career has been marked by significant activism and political accomplishments:
- Co-led the 2011 Israeli social justice protests, which brought hundreds of thousands of Israelis to the streets.24
- Founded the Transparency Committee in parliament and chaired it for four years.1
- Served as chair of the OECD parliamentary committee for transparency and anti-corruption in 2017.15
- Advocated for budgetary transparency, exposing secret government money transfers.15
Current Focus
After leaving the Knesset, Shaffir has turned her attention to social entrepreneurship:
- Founder of the Shira Center, a program integrating young adults with autism into university settings.15
- Research fellow at Reichman University, focusing on the future of democracy.5
- Regular contributor to national television and newspapers, and hosts a podcast called 'Could Be'.5
Recognition
Shaffir's work has earned her several accolades:
- Listed in Forbes' 30 Under 30.1
- Included in Apolitical's list of the Hundred Future Leaders: The World's Most Influential Young People in Government for 2018.2
- Selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2017.14
Stav Shaffir continues to be an influential voice in Israeli politics and social activism, particularly in areas of environmental policy, social justice, and democratic reform.

