For the 1965 elections, the party allied with Mapai to form the Labor Alignment, which won 45 seats.
The 26 original ministers were appointed in November from reformist Communists and four small parties traditionally allied with them.
The direct reason for this split was the question which group of left-wing German refuges the party should ally with.
The parties allied themselves with the center-right House of Freedoms.
On 28 January 1969, the party allied itself with Mapam, the alliance becoming known as the Alignment.
Other parties allied to the democrats won three seats, and the remaining three seats were taken by independents.
In 1946 five liberal parties have allied within the Liberal Unification.
In 1999, the party allied with other right-wing parties to form the National Union party.
The party allied with the Left Democratic Front in the local elections and made success.
This party allied itself with the AP for the 1982 election.