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New Survey: A majority of 63 to the right bloc Israel today

2020-08-23T17:37:33.679Z


| politicalAccording to News 13, the Likud continues to lead with 31 seats against 11 of blue and white • Yesh Atid-Telam with 19, Bennett with 18 • Netanyahu leads by a considerable margin, respectively The right-wing bloc is getting stronger Photo:  Oren Ben Hakon - Archive A day before the dissolution of the Knesset, a television poll published tonight (Sunday) in News 13 revealed that the right-wing...


According to News 13, the Likud continues to lead with 31 seats against 11 of blue and white • Yesh Atid-Telam with 19, Bennett with 18 • Netanyahu leads by a considerable margin, respectively

  • The right-wing bloc is getting stronger

    Photo: 

    Oren Ben Hakon - Archive

A day before the dissolution of the Knesset, a television poll published tonight (Sunday) in News 13 revealed that the right-wing bloc is strengthening and stands at 63 seats against 49 of the center-left bloc. Yisrael Beiteinu of Avigdor Lieberman remains with 8 seats.

Yesh Atid list - TLM with 18 seats, passes the right of Naftali Bennett with 18. Do not pass the blocking percentage: Labor Party, Gesher, Derech Eretz and the Jewish Home. 

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Full distribution of seats: 

Likud - 31 seats.

Blue and white - 11 seats

There is a future - TLM - 19 seats

Right - 18 seats

The joint list - 13 seats.

Yisrael Beiteinu - 8 seats.

Shas - 7 seats.

Torah Judaism - 7 seats.

March - 6 seats.

When asked about the suitability to serve as prime minister - 38% answered Benjamin Netanyahu, 17% Bennett, 15% Yair Lapid and only 9% think Gantz is suitable for the position.

Source: israelhayom

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