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International Sister Caucuses:

The Knesset Christian Allies Caucus has established a network of sister caucuses in legislatures throughout the world. 

Israel Allies Caucus’s currently exist in  

  1. The United States (co-chaired by Congressmen Mike Pence - Republican – Indiana - and Eliot Engel  - Democrat - New York)

  2. Canada (chaired by Conservative Member of Parliament  James Lunney)

  3. Britain (chaired by Conservative Member of Parliament David Burrows)

  4. Switzerland (chaired by MP Theophyl Pfister SVP, Vice President Mr. MP Peter Malama FDP, Vice President Mr. MP A. Brönnimann EDU)

  5. Germany (chaired by Member of Parliament Klaus Braehmig)

  6. The European Union (chaired by MEP Hanu Takulla- Finland)

  7. The Philippines (chaired by Sen. Alan Peter S. Cayetano)

  8. South Korea (chaired by Congresswoman Cho Bae Sook)

  9. South Africa (chaired by MP Kenneth Meshoe)

  10. Brazil (chaired by Deputy Manoel Ferreira)

  11. Japan (chaired by Senator Yoshitake Kimata)

  12. Malawi (chaired by Minister Joyce Banda)

  13. Uruguay (chaired by Senator Ruperto Long)

Through the establishment of our sister organizations, the KCAC has created an international network of bi-partisan parliamentary caucuses at the echelon of government.  These work in close communication with the KCAC and one and other to mobilize government support for Israel and coordinate pro-Israel activities.  

While international caucus members are not all necessarily Christian, they are committed to the development of Judeo- Christian relations based on the religions’ mutual values and the mobilization of support for Israel.

 

The caucuses differ in character and function in accordance with the governments in which they were established.  For example, in the United States where government is based on a bi-cameral system and representatives are elected via direct democracy, caucus operation differs from that of caucuses established in representative democracies or parliamentary systems.

 

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