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Poll: Bennett continues to weaken, Netanyahu's bloc with 61 seats - Walla! 2021 Elections

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According to a News 12 poll, the Likud, led by Netanyahu, is rising to 29 while the right is falling to 10, and together with the ultra-Orthodox, they are unable to reach the number of seats required to form a government. Blue and white and Meretz continue to be close to the blocking percentage, RAAM remains below it


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Poll: Bennett continues to weaken, Netanyahu's opposition bloc with 61 seats

According to a News 12 poll, the Likud, led by Netanyahu, is rising to 29 while the right is falling to 10, and together with the ultra-Orthodox, they are unable to reach the number of seats required to form a government.

Blue and white and Meretz continue to be close to the blocking percentage, RAAM remains below it

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In the video: Personal elections - Yaki Adamkar Winon Magal in a conversation with Naftali Bennett (Photo: Niv Aharonson)

According to a News 12 poll published tonight (Tuesday), the Likud, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, is strengthening its mandate, but could not form a government with the right and the ultra-Orthodox if the elections were held today.

On the other hand, a bloc of Netanyahu's opponents wins the 61 seats needed to form a coalition.



The strengthening of the Likud comes at the expense of a right-wing party led by Naftali Bennett, which continues to fall and reaches 10 seats.

The second largest party is Yesh Atid led by Yair Lapid with 18 seats, followed by Gideon Saar's New Hope with 13.

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News Survey 12 / 16.02.2021

  • The Likud

    29

    The Likud

  • There is a future

    18

    There is a future

  • a new hope

    13

    a new hope

  • right 

    10

    right 

  • The common list

    9

    The common list

  • Shas

    8

    Shas

  • Israel is our Home

    7

    Israel is our Home

  • Torah Judaism

    7

    Torah Judaism

  • the job

    6

    the job

  • Religious Zionism

    5

    Religious Zionism

  • Blue and white

    4

    Blue and white

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One at the expense of the other.

Netanyahu and Bennett (Photo: Reuven Castro)

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