Movement for Quality Government in Israel
The Movement for Quality Government in Israel (Hebrew: התנועה למען איכות השלטון בישראל, HaTnu'a Lema'an Ekhut HaShilton BeYisrael) is an Israeli non-profit organization that claims a membership of about 17,000. Formed as a protest movement in March 1990 during the coalition crisis, it is today the leading public petitioner to the Supreme Court of Israel.

Movement for Quality Government in Israel, member card
According to its chairman, Eliad Shraga, the Movement for Quality Government in Israel has been funded primarily by the New Israel Fund, although more recently he has stated that membership fees now account for 70 percent of the organization's budget.
External links
- Official website (in English), also (in Hebrew, Arabic, and Russian)
- Self-description of the Movement for Quality Government in Israel archived on the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs website
- Jerusalem Post article about the Movement for Quality Government in Israel and its role in the opposition to recent judicial reform proposals
- Article about internal criticism within the Movement for Quality Government in Israel
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