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Poll: The right-wing bloc gets stronger - and gets 67 seats Israel today

2020-12-04T19:13:44.171Z


| political According to a poll published in News 12, the Likud receives 30 seats - and Blue and White drops to only ten • Another connection between Blue and White and Yesh Atid would receive 25 seats Had the election been held today, the right-wing bloc would have won 67 seats - and managed to form a government without the need for parties outside the bloc to join. The center-left bloc, without Yisrael Bei


According to a poll published in News 12, the Likud receives 30 seats - and Blue and White drops to only ten • Another connection between Blue and White and Yesh Atid would receive 25 seats

Had the election been held today, the right-wing bloc would have won 67 seats - and managed to form a government without the need for parties outside the bloc to join.

The center-left bloc, without Yisrael Beiteinu, receives only 46 seats.

This is according to a survey published tonight (Thursday) in News 12.

Netanyahu: "Ganz should press the brakes and stop the election" // Photo: Knesset Channel

According to the poll, the Likud gets 30 seats - and the right, led by MK Naftali Bennett, receives 21 seats. Blue and white, led by the replacement prime minister Bnei Gantz, reaches ten seats. According to the poll, Labor, Derech Eretz, Gesher and the Jewish House do not pass the percentage The blockage.

Survey results (numbers in seats):

Likud - 30

Right - 21

There is a future - TLM - 17

The common list - 12

Blue and white - 10

Shas - 8

Torah Judaism - 8

Yisrael Beiteinu - 7

March - 7

When the respondents were asked how a reconnection between Yesh Atid-TLM led by MK Yair Lapid and Blue White would affect, when Gantz would be number 2, the ruling party received one more seat - 31. The connection between Yesh Atid and Blue and White receives 25 - a low figure In two seats, if you add up the number of seats that the two parties received separately in the previous question.

Survey results (numbers in seats):

The Likud - 31

There is a future - TLM - 25

Right - 22

The common list - 12

Shas - 8

Torah Judaism - 8

Yisrael Beiteinu - 7

March - 7

In answer to the question of how the entry of Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai into national politics would have affected him if he had joined as No. 2 in Bish Atid-Telam, it would have achieved 21 seats, similar to the right. The Likud would have received 30 seats, blue and white would have fallen to only seven .

Ganz: "We will vote in favor of the proposal to dissolve the Knesset - Netanyahu has decided to dissolve the government" // Photo: GPO

Survey results (numbers in seats):

Likud - 30

Right - 21

There is a future - TLM - 21

The common list - 12

Shas - 8

Torah Judaism - 8

Blue and white - 7

Yisrael Beiteinu - 7

March - 6

Respondents were also asked who they thought was the most suitable person to serve as prime minister during this period, and 33% of them answered that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was the most suitable for the position.

It is followed by Naftali Bennett (18%), Yair Lapid (13%) and Bnei Gantz (who receives only 7%).

21% of respondents said "none of them" and 8% did not know.

In addition, 40% of respondents answered that in their opinion Netanyahu is the main culprit in the expected early elections - compared to Bnei Gantz, who received 20%.

A quarter of respondents answered that the two were equally guilty and 15% said they did not know.

The survey was conducted by a sample institute headed by Mano Geva among a representative sample of the entire population in Israel aged 18 and over among 500 respondents.

Sampling error 4.4% +.

Source: israelhayom

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