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Mandate poll: Likud in the lead but Netanyahu does not have a majority Israel today

2021-04-25T14:00:06.288Z


| political According to a poll published on the "Meet the Press" program on Channel 12, the Likud retains its power with 30 seats, while there is a future behind it with 19 • RAAM exceeds the blocking percentage The political tangle: A poll of seats published tonight (Saturday) on the "Meet the Press" program on Channel 12 shows that if the elections had been held today, the Likud would be the largest party


According to a poll published on the "Meet the Press" program on Channel 12, the Likud retains its power with 30 seats, while there is a future behind it with 19 • RAAM exceeds the blocking percentage

The political tangle:

A poll of seats published tonight (Saturday) on the "Meet the Press" program on Channel 12 shows that if the elections had been held today, the Likud would be the largest party in Israel and retain its power with 30 seats.

Yair Lapid has a future, followed by 19, with Aryeh Deri's Shas in third place with 9 seats. 

Netanyahu attacks Bennett: "Ready to eliminate the right" // Photo: Knesset Channel

The "bloc of change" stands at 61 seats, with Mansur Abbas's prime minister passing the blocking percentage with 4 seats. Naftali Bennett and Yemina, who still maintain ambiguity, with 7 seats. According to this survey, Torah Judaism stands at 52 seats. 

Bennett: I will work to form a unity government // Photo: Knesset Channel

Survey results:



Likud - 30



Yesh Atid - 19



Shas - 9



Labor - 8



Right - 7



Torah Judaism - 7



Lieberman - 7



Blue and White - 7



Common - 6



Religious Zionism - 6



New Hope - 5



March - 5



RAAM - 4

Source: israelhayom

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