According to a poll by the Panelics Institute, the Likud receives 31 seats, has a future of 19 and blue and white only 8 • Right with 16 seats, Shas strengthens to 10 • All numbers
Continues to decline in polls. Bnei Gantz
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Ohad Zweigenberg / Paul
A poll by the Shlomo Pilber Panelics Institute, published tonight (Thursday), shows that if the election had been held today, the ultra-Orthodox right-wing bloc would have stood at 64 seats, compared to only 47 seats for the center-left-Arab bloc.
In the week following the normalization of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, the Likud party retains its power as the largest party in Israel with 31 seats, Yat Lapid has a second party headed by Yair Lapid with 19 while Naftali Bennett's right stands at 16 seats. Ganz continues the declining trend and stands at only 8 seats.
Survey results:
Likud - 31
Yesh Atid-Tlam - 19
Right - 16
The joint list - 14
Shas - 10
Yisrael Beiteinu - 9
Blue and white - 8
Torah Judaism - 7 March
- 6
Did not pass the blocking percentage: Labor, Derech Eretz, Gesher and Jewish Power
Blocks:
64 right-wing ultra-Orthodox
47 center-left-Arabs
9 Yisrael Beiteinu