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Although the election results have become clearer, the political puzzle is far from solved, and none of the blocs has 61. While Smutrich has made sure he does not lean on Abbas, Lieberman has announced he will advance legislation to prevent a criminal defendant, Saar called for a change government, while Lapid and Michaeli The election


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After the results: The bloc against Netanyahu is groping its steps, the right blocked cooperation with the RAAM

Although the election results have become clearer, the political puzzle is far from solved, and none of the blocs has 61. While Smutrich has made sure he does not lean on Abbas, Lieberman has announced he will advance legislation to prevent a criminal defendant, Saar called for a change government, while Lapid and Michaeli The election

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Two days after the citizens of Israel went to the polls for the fourth time in two years, tonight (Thursday) almost final voting results were published, which revealed that none of the blocs had reached the 61 seats needed to form a government.

If no solution is found, it is possible that the 24th Knesset will disperse quickly and the citizens of Israel will go to the fifth round of elections in a few months.



The vote count published by the Central Election Commission shows that the ultra-Orthodox bloc, together with the right-wing party, won 59 seats, while the Netanyahu opposition bloc received 57 seats.

UAL, which is not counted in any of the blocs, won four seats. The data published by the Election Commission are nearly finalized, because next week the committee members are expected to examine complaints reached them, edit control results and review hundreds of polling stations.



According to published data, the Likud wins 30 Seats, while there is a future for 17; behind them stands Shas with 9 seats, blue and white for 8 seats, while Labor, right, Yisrael Beiteinu and Torah Judaism each win 7.

After them - religious Zionism, the joint list, Meretz and new hope win 6 each.

RAAM Kabbalah entered the Knesset and won four seats.

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Voting results received (Photo: Flash 90, no)

The two blocs began to plan their next steps.

While the Netanyahu supporters' bloc needed both a right and a reliance on the RAAM to form a coalition, the chairman of the Religious Zionist Party, MK Bezalel Smutrich, clarified that his party would not support the formation of a government in which the RAAM would be a partner.

"A right-wing government will not be formed based on Mansour Abbas' RAAM.

point.

"Not on the inside, not on the outside, not on avoidance, and not on any other Israloff," Smutrich wrote on Facebook.



"Proponents of terrorism who deny the existence of the State of Israel as a Jewish state are not a legitimate partner in any government," Smutrich wrote. Who has brought tremendous achievements to the State of Israel, and in order to replace him is willing to sell the State of Israel to those who identify with the worst of its enemies - we have unfortunately become accustomed to it.

The irresponsible voices of some right-wing elements in recent days who support such reliance on the "nice Abbas" reflect dangerous confusion.

Friends, get this out of your head.

Instead, the chairman of "Religious Zionism" called on right-wing and new hope leaders Naftali Bennett and Gideon Saar, and asked them to join the government.

Survey null / 25.03.2021

  • The Likud

    30

    The Likud

  • There is a future

    17

    There is a future

  • Shas

    9

    Shas

  • Blue and white

    8

    Blue and white

  • Israel is our Home

    7

    Israel is our Home

  • the job

    7

    the job

  • Torah Judaism

    7

    Torah Judaism

  • right 

    7

    right 

  • The common list

    6

    The common list

  • a new hope

    6

    a new hope

  • March

    6

    March

  • Religious Zionism

    6

    Religious Zionism

  • Thunder

    4

    Thunder

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However, new Tikva chairman Gideon Saar today called for exhausting the possibilities of forming a government in the hands of the bloc that opposes the continuation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's tenure.

"We must now work to realize the possibility of forming a change government," he said.

Organizing the bloc: Lapid and Michaeli met

In this context, the chairman of Yesh Atid, Yair Lapid, and the chairman of the Labor Party, MK Merav Michaeli, met this evening for the first time since the election. The parties' announcement at the end of the meeting stated that they discussed "possible collaborations to form a change coalition and change Netanyahu's rule." Lapid is expected to meet in the coming days with all party leaders in the bloc opposed to Netanyahu.



Michaeli did not promise before the election that she would recommend Lapid in the presidential round of recommendations, but said that he is the candidate with the positions closest to those of the Labor Party. On the other hand, they announced that they would recommend Lapid, and in Yisrael Beiteinu they said that they would recommend the head of the big party in the bloc. Lapid also spoke with Horowitz and is expected to meet with him soon, and there are also contacts to coordinate a meeting with the joint list. A meeting has been scheduled with blue and white chairman Bnei Gantz.

The leaders of the parties in the bloc that oppose Netanyahu were waiting for the election results to begin preparing for joint moves.

The first stage is the decision on the strategy in the round of recommendations in the President's House: Netanyahu has 53 confident supporters from the Likud, the ultra-Orthodox factions and religious Zionism, but Lapid - the head of the major party in the bloc who opposes him - will find it difficult to formulate a higher recommendation. Before Netanyahu.

Lieberman: I will advance legislation against the appointment of a defendant as prime minister

At the same time, the chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu, Avigdor Lieberman, announced that he intended to promote a bill that would prevent a Knesset member with an indictment from running for government, in an attempt to prevent another term from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accused of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. "Committed to doing everything to prevent further elections," he added, "he expects all parties who hope for change, which have been discussed in recent months, to take responsibility and join this bill." As mentioned, the bloc that opposes Netanyahu has 57 seats, and only if RAAM or right Joining him will have a majority to advance moves against Netanyahu or to form a government.



The Likud reacted sharply to the initiative.

"A change bloc is a laundered term for an anti-democratic bloc. The only change they really want to bring about is laws that exist only in Iran to filter candidates and bring about the abolition of the democratic election of over a million citizens in Israel," the party said.

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Knesset Plenum (Photo: Official Website, Danny Shem Tov, Knesset Spokeswoman)

Apart from Lieberman, the bill is expected to support with certainty parties have a future, Meretz and Labor.

In recent days, new Tikva chairman Gideon Saar has announced that he is willing to consider supporting such a law if it does not apply retroactively but from the next Knesset, while right-wing chairman Naftali Bennett announced during the election that he will not support such a move.

The joint list has not yet formulated an agreed position on all party members, and some have refused to commit at this stage to questions about certain support for the bill.



Now, the Likud is expected to put great pressure on Prime Minister Mansour Abbas so that he does not support the move against Netanyahu.

Last night published in Walla!

After the election, senior Likud officials contacted Abbas to ascertain his position, and political sources claimed that Abbas claimed he was against personal legislation but had not yet formulated a final decision.

A bloc of Netanyahu's opponents wants to replace Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin with a candidate on their behalf and then advance the bill in a speedy process, in order to control the legislative process and the Knesset committees.

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