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First poll of seats after the decision to dissolve the Knesset: Who is getting stronger, who is crashing and what is the state of the blocs? | Israel today

2022-06-21T05:12:03.358Z


Following the announcement of the dissolution of the Knesset, a preliminary survey shows that if the elections had been held today, the Netanyahu bloc would have received 59 seats, compared to the current coalition's 55 seats.


The Knesset presidency will convene today (Tuesday) to bring the proposal for the dissolution of the Knesset as early as next Wednesday.

According to the opposition, Yesh Atid wants to hurry up and dissolve the Knesset in order to prevent the formation of an alternative right-wing government in the current Knesset with the help of a no-confidence motion.

Meanwhile, this morning a poll of seats was published on 103FM, which predicted that the election campaign would end without the ability of any of the blocs to form a stable government, supported by at least 61 MKs.

The poll shows that if the election had been held today, the Netanyahu bloc would have received 59 seats, compared to the current coalition's 55 seats.

Will they be able to assemble again?

Abbas, Bennett and Lapid in the plenum, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

The poll shows that the Likud, led by Netanyahu, would have received 36 seats, while Yesh Lapid, led by Yair Lapid, would have received 20 seats.

Followed by - the religious Zionism of Smutrich and Ben Gvir with 10 seats, blue and white with 8 seats, right gets 7 seats, Labor 7 seats, Shas 7 as well, Torah Judaism 6 and so does the joint list.

New hope and RAAM with 4 seats each. Meretz does not pass the blocking percentage.

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Source: israelhayom

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