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Shuffle the cards again: this is what the 24th Knesset will look like - Walla! 2021 Elections

2021-03-26T03:46:28.588Z


After 67.2% of the country's citizens went to the polls, the 24th Knesset will start with 18 new Knesset members and many familiar faces. Among the elected are 29 women, about a quarter of the Mishkan - a slightly lower figure than in the outgoing Knesset, and 15 non-Jewish MKs sat in the plenum. All the faces and names of the next Knesset


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Re-shuffle the cards: this is what the 24th Knesset will look like

After 67.2% of the country's citizens went to the polls, the 24th Knesset will start with 18 new Knesset members and many familiar faces.

Among the elected are 29 women, about a quarter of the Mishkan - a slightly lower figure than in the outgoing Knesset, and 15 non-Jewish MKs sat in the plenum. All the faces and names of the next Knesset

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Yaki Adamkar

Thursday, 25 March 2021, 13:51

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In the video: briefing by Orly Adas, CEO of the Central Election Commission (Walla!)

With the publication of the almost-final results, the 24th Knesset will begin its journey with a new composition, with no less than 13 parties.

67.2% of eligible voters exercised their right to influence the composition of the Knesset, and the count of votes published by the Central Election Commission shows that the ultra-Orthodox bloc together with the right-wing party wins 59 seats, while the Netanyahu opposition bloc receives 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 with 8, while Labor, right, Yisrael Beiteinu and Torah Judaism each win 7 seats.

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

RAAM entered the Knesset and won four seats. The



results indicate that 18 new Knesset members will enter the 24th Knesset: Galit Distel-Atbrian (Likud); Ron Katz and Nira Shefek (Yesh Atid); Haim Bitton (Shas);

Alon Davidi, Amichai Shikli, Nir Orbach and Avir Kara (right);

Emily Moati, Gilad Karib, Efrat Reitan and Abtissam Maraana (Labor);

Michal Waldiger, Itamar Ben-Gvir, Simcha Rotman and Avi Maoz (Religious Zionism);

Jida Rinawi Zoabi (Meretz);

In addition, five Knesset members who previously served in the Knesset but were absent from the previous Knesset will return to the Knesset: Amar Bar-Lev (Labor); Orit Struck (Religious Zionism), Benny Begin (New Hope); and Issawi Frij and Musi Raz (Meretz).

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The Knesset (Photo: Noam Moskowitz)

In addition, the next Knesset will have 29 women, a figure slightly lower than the outgoing Knesset, for which 30 women were elected - an all-time record.

Thus, Miri Regev, Gila Gamliel, Galit Distel-Atbrian, Etty Atiyah, Keren Barak, Orly Levy-Abaxis, Katie Sheetrit and Mai Golan (Likud) will serve in the 24th Knesset;

Orna Barbibai, Karin Elharar, Meirav Cohen, Meirav Ben Ari and Nira Shefek (Yesh Atid);

Pnina Tamano-Sheta, Orit Farkash-Hacohen and Yael Ron Ben Moshe (blue and white);

Ayelet Shaked (right);

Merav Michaeli, Emily Moati, Efrat Reitan and Abtissam Maraana (Labor);

Yulia Malinowski (Yisrael Beiteinu);

Michal Waldiger and Orit Struck (Religious Zionism);

Aida Toma-Suleiman (joint list);

Yifat Shasha-Bitton and Sharan Hashakel (New Hope);

Tamar Zandberg and Jida Rinawi Zoabi (Meretz).



The next Knesset will also be attended by 15 non-Jews - one in eight MKs. This is a slight decrease compared to the previous Knesset, when there were 17 non-Jewish Knesset members. However, it can be said that their representation is slightly more diverse this time: compared to four parties with members Non-Jewish Knesset In the outgoing Knesset, almost all of them are on the joint list - this time they are among the elected members of the public in six different parties: the joint list, RAAM, Labor, the Likud, Yisrael Beiteinu and Meretz.

The results of the truth: This is what the 24th Knesset will look like

  • 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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Likud list

  • Benjamin Netanyahu

  • 2. July Edelstein

  • 3. Israel Katz

  • 4. Miri Regev

  • 5. Yariv Levin

  • 6. Yoav Galant

  • 7. Nir Barkat

  • 8. Gila Gamliel

  • 9. Avi Dichter

  • 10. Galit Distel

  • 11. Haim Katz

  • 12. Eli Cohen

  • 13. Tzachi Hanegbi

  • 14. Ophir Akunis

  • 15. Yuval Steinitz

  • 16. David Amsalem

  • 17. Gadi Yabarkan

  • 18. Amir Ohana

  • 19. Ofir Katz

  • 20. Etti Atiyah

  • 21. Yoav Kish

  • 22. David Bitan

  • 23. The Barak Foundation

  • 24. Shlomo Krai

  • 25. Mickey Glow

  • 26. Orly Levy Abacus

  • 27. Katie Shitrit

  • 28. Ophir Sofer

  • 29. Patin filled

  • May 30 Golan

List has a future

  • 1. Yair Lapid

  • 2. Orna Barbibai

  • 3. Meir Cohen

  • 4. Karin Elharar

  • 5. Meirav Cohen

  • 6. Joel Rezbozov

  • 7. Lazarus Stern

  • 8. Mickey Levy

  • 9. Meirav Ben Ari

  • 10. Ram Ben Barak

  • 11. Yoav Saglovitz

  • 12. Boaz Toporovsky

  • 13. Roll Age

  • 14. Yurai Lahav ran

  • 15. Vladimir Blyak

  • 16. Ron Katz

  • 17. Nira Shefek

Shas list

  • 1. Aryeh Deri

  • 2. Yaakov Margi

  • 3. Yoav Ben Tzur

  • 4. Michael Malkieli

  • 5. Haim Bitton

  • 6. Moshe Arbel

  • 7. Inon Azoulay

  • 8. Moshe Abutbul

  • 9. Uriel Bosso

Blue and white list

  • Bnei Gantz

  • 2. Pearl Tamano-Sheta

  • 3. Troop Troops

  • 4. Michael Bitton

  • 5. Orit Farkash-Hacohen

  • 6. Alon Schuster

  • 7. Ethan Ginzburg

  • 8. Yael Ron Ben Moshe

List of Israel Beiteinu

  • 1. Avigdor Lieberman

  • Oded Forer

  • 3. Yevgeny Soba

  • 4. Eli Avidar

  • 5. Julia Malinowski

  • 6. Hemed Amar

  • 7. Alexander Kushnir

Worklist

  • 1. Meirav Michaeli

  • 2. Amar Bar-Lev

  • 3. Emily Moati

  • 4. Gilad Karib

  • 5. Efrat Reiten

  • 6. Ram Abundance

  • 7. Abtisam mara'ana

List of Torah Judaism

  • 1. Moshe Gafni

  • 2. Yaakov Litzman

  • 3. Uri Maklev

  • 4. Meir Porush

  • 5. Jacob Asher

  • 6. Israel Eichler

  • 7. Isaac Pindros

List to the right

  • 1. Naftali Bennett

  • 2. Ayelet Shaked

  • 3. Alon Davidi

  • 4. Matan Kahana

  • 5. Amichai Shikli

  • 6. Nir Orbach

  • 7. Knight Kara

The common list

  • 1. Ayman Odeh

  • 2. Ahmad Tibi

  • 3. Sami Abu Shehadeh

  • 4. Aida Toma-Suleiman

  • 5. Osama Saadi

  • 6. Ofer Kasif

A new list of hope

  • 1. Gideon Sear

  • 2. Yifat Shasha Bitton

  • 3. Wolf Elkin

  • 4. Joaz Handel

  • 5. Sharan the mind

  • 6. Benny Begin

Meretz list

  • Nitzan Horowitz

  • 2. Tamar Zandberg

  • 3. Yair Golan

  • 4. Jida Rinawi Zoabi

  • 5. Issawi Fridge

  • 6. Musi Raz

List of Religious Zionism

  • 1. Bezalel Smutrich

  • 2. Michal Waldiger

  • 3. Itamar Ben Gvir

  • 4. Joy Rotman

  • 5. Orit Struck

  • 6. Avi Maoz

List of RAAM

  • 1. Mansour Abbas

  • 2. Balance of scoundrels

  • 3. Walid Taha

  • 4. Said Al-Kharumi

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