News 12 tonight (Sunday) presented a poll in which it seems that most of the public thinks the government is managing the corona crisis badly.
According to the survey, 63% of the public gave a bad score to the functioning of the government, compared to 34% who think the treatment is actually good.
This is a survey by Mano Geva and a sample institute that shows that there is an increase in the rate of dissatisfaction with the functioning of the government, compared to the previous survey they conducted when the Delta strain spread in August - so only 54% of respondents gave the government a "bad score".
PM Bennett on the jump in morbidity: "Preparing for medication, hospital beds, access to vaccines and tests" // Photo: GPO
According to the survey, center-left voters are more forgiving of the government, while right-wing voters are more critical.
The survey examined what the public thinks about the performance of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and the ministers in the crisis - for example, Prime Minister Bennett thought 62% of respondents thought he was performing poorly, compared with 34% who thought he was performing well.
Health Minister Horowitz: 57% thought he was performing poorly, compared to 35% who thought he was performing well.
Minister Horowitz presents the new test outline: "The omicron wave requires a change in perception and adjustments, saving waiting times" // Photo: Shmuel Buharis
Education Minister Shasha-Bitton: 65% percent thought she was functioning poorly, compared to only 28% who thought she was functioning well.
And Finance Minister Lieberman received the worst score - probably due to his insistence on not paying compensation to business owners: 66% of respondents said he was performing poorly, and only 26% said they thought he was performing well.
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