Man's Rights in the Family Party

[2] Schlusser subsequently contested the 1996 Knesset elections as the head of the Man's Rights in the Family Party.

The platform of the party called for the abolition of the clause granting automatic custody to the mother in cases of divorce for small children.

Other issues the party dealt with was more housing for young couples, lowering taxes, and a call for state pensions.

However, according to an article in Haaretz, the chairman of the Central Elections Committee rejected the women's lobby petition to censor the campaign.

[7] In 2013, he advocated changing laws that stipulate stay-at-home men must pay National Insurance, while housewives are exempt.