Before being elected to the
13th Knesset in 1992, Itzik served as the deputy mayor of Jerusalem. After being re-elected in 1996 and 1999, she was appointed
Minister of the Environment in Ehud Barak's government, serving from 1999 until 2001. In 2001 she became
Minister of Industry and Trade, before leaving the cabinet in 2002. Re-elected in 2003, Itzik served as
Minister of Communications in 2005. In 2006 she defected to
Ariel Sharon's newly formed party, Kadima. Following the
2006 elections she became Knesset speaker. On 25 January 2007, Israeli President
Moshe Katsav took a three-month leave of absence, and on 1 July of that year, resigned the office in a plea bargain. The speaker of the Knesset stands first in the
line of succession, making Itzik
acting president. She served as the official head of State until
Shimon Peres formally took over on 15 July 2007. After winning third place on the party's list, Itzik retained her seat in the
2009 elections and later became the chairperson of the party. On 5 December 2012, in the days leading up to the
2013 elections while polls showed Kadima either barely getting into the Knesset or not even passing the threshold, Itzik announced she was taking a break from politics and dropping out of the race. Itzik contested in the
2014 Israeli presidential election, coming third with 28 votes. Her supporters came from across the political spectrum. ==References==