Political upheaval:
MK Idit Silman's resignation from the coalition continues to resonate. So clear.
Here 11
Likud - 35 seats
have a future - 19 seats
blue and white - 8 seats
Religious Zionism - 8 seats
Shas - 8 seats
Torah Judaism - 7 seats
right - 6 seats
Joint list - 6 seats
Labor - 5 seats
Meretz - 5 seats
New hope - 5 seats
Yisrael Beiteinu - 4 seats
RAAM - 4 seats
According to the survey data: the Netanyahu bloc with 58 seats, the coalition with 56 seats and the remaining 6 seats belong to the joint.
Respondents were asked, among other things, about their support for the coalition chairman's move and her resignation from the government: 38% of respondents answered that they support the decision, 43% of all respondents expressed opposition to the move, 19% without an opinion.
Labor Party with 5 seats in the poll here 11 // Photo: Coco,
News 12
Likud - 35 seats
have a future - 17 seats
Shas - 9 seats
blue and white - 8 seats
Religious Zionism - 7 seats
Torah Judaism - 7 seats
Labor - 7 seats
Joint list - 6 seats
Right - 5 seats
Meretz - 5 seats
Yisrael Beiteinu - 5 seats
RAAM - 5 seats
New hope - 4 seats
Right with only five seats.
Naftali Bennett, Photo: Mark Israel Salem
According to the survey data: the Netanyahu bloc with 58 seats, the coalition with 56 seats and the remaining 6 seats belong to the joint.
In the News 12 poll, they were also asked about Silman's retirement, only unlike News 11, those surveyed were asked about the functioning of the government: 34% of all respondents in the sample estimate that the government should continue even though it has no majority in the Knesset. , Without going to the polls.
21% are interested in going to the polls.
News 13
Likud - 38 seats
have a future - 17 seats
blue and white - 9 seats
Religious Zionism - 8 seats
Shas - 7 seats
Torah Judaism - 7 seats
right - 7 seats
Labor - 6 seats
Joint list - 6 seats
Yisrael Beiteinu - 6 seats
Meretz - 5 seats
RAAM - 4 seats
New hope - does not pass the blocking percentage
Will pass the blocking percentage?
Gideon Saar // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon,
According to the survey data: the Netanyahu bloc with 60 seats, the coalition with 54 seats and the remaining 6 seats belong to the joint.
In the poll, the audience was asked, who is best suited to be prime minister?
Netanyahu leads with 47%, Lapid with 13%, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett with 10%, Ganz with 5% and Saar with 3%.
22% responded that they do not know who is suitable.
Regarding the scenario in which they will have to be based on the common list: 60% answered no, 21% answered yes and 19% did not answer.
In another question, respondents were asked whether the public believes that the opposition will succeed in recruiting another MK from the coalition?
55% believe yes, 16% believe no.
29% do not know.
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