Poll: Record of seats for Smutrich and Ben Gvir, Netanyahu on the verge of gaining a majority to form a government
A Maariv poll shows that if the election had taken place today, religious Zionism would have been the 3rd largest party with 11 seats.
The Likud would receive 34 seats, and there is a future of 21. Saar is approaching the blocking percentage, Meretz is not entering the Knesset.
And also: what percentage of the public prefers the continuation of the current government term?
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10/06/2022
Friday, June 10, 2022, 7:00 p.m.
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If the election had been held today (Friday), the Netanyahu supporters' bloc would have won 60 seats, compared to the Lapid-Bennett bloc's 54 seats, according to a Maariv poll published this morning.
According to a survey by the Penals Politics Institute led by Menachem Lazar, the Likud party led by Benjamin Netanyahu would have won the 25th Knesset election by 34 seats, a decrease of one seat compared to the previous poll.
There is a future led by Yair Lapid maintains its power as the second largest party and receives 21 seats in the current poll, compared to 20 in the previous poll.
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The Religious Zionist Party, led by Bezalel Smutrich, together with Itamar Ben Gvir's "Jewish Power," stands as the third largest party and receives 11 seats, compared with 9 in the previous poll.
Blue and white led by Bnei Gantz is stable with 8 seats, as is Shas led by Aryeh Deri.
Torah Judaism and the joint list also register stability, each winning seven seats - as in the previous poll. Compared to seven in the previous poll.
Right-wing Prime Minister Naftali Bennett drops to 5 points in the current poll compared to 6 in the previous poll. Yisrael Beiteinu, led by Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman, receives 5 seats, as in the previous
poll Ms led by Mansour Abbas with 4 seats each.
Meretz, led by Nitzan Horowitz, does not pass the blocking percentage and receives only 2.5% of the vote, compared to 2.6% in the previous survey.
Torah Judaism and the joint list register stability (Photo: official website, image processing)
Assault on the verge of the blocking percentage (Photo: Walla !, no)
The survey shows that 39% of the public prefer new elections to the Knesset compared to 28% who prefer the continuation of the current government term, and only 19% would like to form an alternative government in the current Knesset.
Another figure indicates that 45% of the public support the current government bringing the "defendant's law" to a vote in the Knesset, compared with 33% who oppose it.
The survey was attended by 519 members of Panel4All's respondents' panel for online research, and was conducted on a representative sample of the adult population in the State of Israel aged 18 and over, Jews and Arabs alike.
The survey was conducted on June 8, 2022. The maximum sampling error is 4.3%.
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