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Survey: Likud strengthens, Bennett and Saar weaken Israel today

2021-03-16T19:14:25.320Z


According to News 12 poll, the chance of a fifth election increases • There is a weakened future in the mandate and four different parties on the verge of blocking percentage | political


According to a News 12 poll, the chance of a fifth election increases • There is a weakening future in the mandate and four different parties on the verge of a blocking percentage

  • Prime Minister Netanyahu.

    The Likud reaches 30 seats

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    Oren Ben Hakon

The Likud is on a strengthening trend, while its right and new hope are weakening, according to a News 12 poll tonight (Tuesday). According to the poll, the right-wing bloc with Bennett reaches 59 seats.

On the other hand, the coalition of parties opposed to Netanyahu stands at 61, but Saar stated that he will not sit with the joint.

The possibility of a coalition from Meretz to Bennett, which reaches 63 seats, is also under great question.

Full results:

Likud 30



Yesh Atid 18



Right 10



New Hope 10



The Joint List 8



Shas 8



Yisrael Beiteinu 7



Torah Judaism 7



Labor 6



Religious Zionism 4



Blue and White 4



United Arab List 4



March 4

The new economic party, led by Prof. Yaron Zelicha, does not pass the blocking percentage and receives 1.4% in the survey.

In the preference percentage for prime minister, incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads by 37%, followed by Yair Lapid with 21%, while Bennett and Gideon Saar receive 10% and 9%. It should be noted that 16% of respondents answered "none" and 7 % do 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. + 4.4% + sampling error.

Date of collection of data: March 16, 2021. 

Source: israelhayom

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