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A poll of seats reveals: Meretz is erased from the map, Ben Gvir is getting stronger - Walla! news

2022-05-27T06:36:18.276Z


Against the backdrop of the crises in the fragile coalition continuing and the spirit of the election, the Jerusalem Post poll reveals that unions will increase the coalition's power, and that joining Shaked to the Likud will hurt the number of seats. Most voters are dissatisfied with the prime minister's performance; An overwhelming majority does not want an Arab party in the coalition


A poll of seats reveals: Meretz is erased from the map, Ben Gvir is getting stronger

Against the backdrop of the crises in the fragile coalition continuing and the spirit of the election, the Jerusalem Post poll reveals that unions will increase the coalition's power, and that joining Shaked to the Likud will hurt the number of seats.

Most voters are dissatisfied with the prime minister's performance;

An overwhelming majority does not want an Arab party in the coalition

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One crisis starring MK Jida Rinawi Zoabi from Meretz is behind us, and with another threatening MK in the background in the form of Michael Bitton a white brush, the threat to the integrity of the coalition still exists. A poll conducted for the Jerusalem Post examined how many seats each party would receive if Were held today, and whether right-wing and left-wing connections will succeed



in

resolving the political tangle.

Lazar, Director of Panelics Politics, participated in the Panel4All Respondents Panel to conduct online research (a request to participate in the survey was sent to 6,302 panel members). On May 25-24, 2022. The maximum sampling error in this survey is 3.3%.

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Current party map (Photo: Maariv)

In the current party map, Meretz does not pass the blocking percentage, with 2.6% of the vote.

Two other parties are in close proximity to the threshold: Tikva Hadasha with 3.7% and Ra'am with 3.5%. Currently, the opposition led by Netanyahu has 59 seats, but a drop of another party from the coalition bloc below the blocking percentage will buy a majority for parties in the opposition bloc



. Only about a quarter of right-wing voters in the 2021 election say they will vote for the party in the next election as well.

Who would you vote for if new Knesset elections were held today and the party map would change as follows: Right-wing parties, New Hope and Yisrael Beiteinu would run on a unified list and so would Labor and Meretz, the other parties remain as they are?

The results to the question of who you would vote for if new Knesset elections were held today and the map of the parties would change as follows: Right-wing parties, New Hope and Yisrael Beiteinu would run in a united list and so would Labor and Meretz, the other parties remain as they are?

May 27, 2022 (Photo: Maariv)

According to the poll, a list that unites the right-wing parties, New Hope and Yisrael Beiteinu receives 12 seats, less than the three receive separately (15 according to the current poll).

This is mainly due to the leakage of votes into blue and white and there is a future.

A unified list of the Labor Party and Meretz receives nine seats, two more than the Labor Party receives in a separate run.

In addition, this ostensibly partially prevents the loss of votes to Meretz, which is currently below the blocking percentage.

Who would you vote for if new Knesset elections were held today and the map of the parties would change as follows: Amichai Shikli would run for an independent list, Jewish Power led by Itamar Ben Gvir would run separately from the Religious Zionist Party, Naftali Bennett would add Yoaz Handel and Ayelet to his list

The results of the question of who you would vote for would be held today in new Knesset elections and the map of the parties would change as follows: Amichai Shikli would run for independent list, Jewish power headed by Itamar Ben Gvir would run separately from the Religious Zionist Party, Naftali Bennett would add Yoaz Handel and Ayelet Shaked to his list Would she join the Likud, the other parties remain as they are?

May 27, 2022 (Photo: Maariv)

The survey shows that the creation of the combinations of the right, new hope and Yisrael Beiteinu on the one hand and of Labor and Meretz on the other - leads to the opposition bloc growing to 60.

The addition of Yoaz Handel strengthens the right in the mandate - partly due to a certain passage of white brush votes and new hope and partly due to statistical fluctuations.



A new list led by Amichai Shikli is approaching the blocking percentage, and can see the 2.7% it received in the current survey a significant achievement.

Shikli has not yet officially announced the establishment of a list headed by him nor has he presented a list of personalities who should be included in such a list, the right-wing voter has been presented with this question a large number of alternatives of which Shikli is just one.

The votes Shikli receives come mainly from right-wing voters, religious Zionism and the Likud.

Only 30% are satisfied.

Bennett (Photo: Flash 90, Olbia Fitoussi)

The survey findings also show that splitting the list of religious Zionists ostensibly strengthens its power to 11 seats, compared to nine without splitting.

Ben Gvir receives more seats than Bezalel Smutrich.

Jewish Power led by Ben Gvir receives its votes from the list of religious Zionists but also from Likud voters.



In addition, the addition of Ayelet Shaked to the Likud allegedly weakens the party by three seats in relation to the number it receives without changing the list of lists.

The reason for this is the right-wing alternatives presented in this question: the splitting of the list of religious Zionism in two and the addition of Shikli's list - all of these are right-wing lists that detract from the Likud.



When asked whether or not you are satisfied with Naftali Bennett's performance as prime minister, 65% answered that they are not satisfied, while 30% answered that they are satisfied with the Prime Minister's performance and 5% answered that they have no opinion on the matter. Respondents answered that they do not want to see an Arab party an active partner in the coalition, compared to 22% who do.

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