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Survey: Left-center bloc approaches 61 MKs | Israel today

2019-12-15T19:28:59.121Z


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According to a survey here 11, if Netanyahu heads the Likud bloc right-wing bloc gets 53 seats compared to 59 left-center-center • With Sa'ar: unification of right-wing parties - in the Knesset

  • Benjamin Netanyahu (right) and Benny Gantz // Photos: Oren Ben Hakun, Avishag Shear Yashuv

11 days before the Likud- led primaries: Blue and White maintains a gap. This is according to a mandate survey published this evening (Sunday) in the new edition of Here 11. The survey, conducted by the Canter Institute with 559 participants, gives 35 blue seats to Ben Gantz and Likud led by Benjamin Netanyahu 31 seats.

The joint list receives 13 seats, Shas 9 seats, Israel Beitano 8 seats, Torah Judaism 7 seats, the new right 6 seats, Labor Bridge also receives 6 seats and the Democratic camp 5 seats. The unification of right-wing parties and Jewish power do not pass the blocking percentage.

The Benjamin Netanyahu Support Conference at the Prime Minister's Residence

On the block map in this situation, the right-wing ultra-Orthodox bloc has weakened to 53 seats. In contrast, the center-left-Arab bloc strengthens and reaches 59 seats.

In the situation where Gideon Sa'ar is headed by the Likud, the party drops to 27 seats. Blue and white also fall to 34 seats. Israel Our House is down to 7 seats. The unification of the right-wing parties, which does not pass the blockade in the situation in which Netanyahu is headed by the Likud, passes when Saar is headed by the Likud and receives 4 seats.

However, the right-wing ultra-Orthodox bloc strengthens to 56 seats. On the other hand, the center-left Arab bloc drops to 57 seats.

As for the right-hand block, 52% of respondents said they opposed the block's dissolution, 16% of whom supported its dissolution. Regarding whether Benny Gantz should have formed a government with the support of the joint list, no less than 54% answered yes, meaning that it was better to form a government and not go to the elections. 28% think it would be better to go to the elections again.

Results of the survey (the results of the previous survey here 11)

Netanyahu led by Likud

Blue and White 35 (35)

Likud 31 (34)

Common List 13 (13)

SH's 9 (8)

Israel House 8 (7)

The New Right 6 (6)

Central-Arab Bloc 59 (55)

The Right-Haredi Bloc 53 (56)

Work-Bridge 6 (5)

Democratic Camp 5 (4)

A Likud-led storm

Blue and White 34 (33)

Likud 27 (32)

Israel House 7 (8)

Unification of Right-wing Parties 4 (-)

Left-center block Arab-57 (55)

Right-ultra-Orthodox 56 (57)

Source: israelhayom

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