Poll: Right headed by Shaked with 5 seats, Likud leading with 34
According to the results of a poll published in the news 12 hours before the final approval of the 24th Knesset Dispersal Law and after Naftali Bennett's announcement that he would not run in the next election, the current coalition would receive 56 seats.
Opposite them, the Likud led by Netanyahu, the ultra-Orthodox and religious Zionism - with 58 seats
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29/06/2022
Wednesday, 29 June, 2022, 20:03 Updated: 21:01
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A poll published tonight (Wednesday) in News 12 examined the situation of the blocs, hours before the final approval of the 24th Knesset Disbandment Law and after Naftali Bennett's announcement that he would not run in the next election.
The poll shows that if the election had taken place today and Ayelet Shaked had headed the right, the party would have received 5 seats.
It also shows that the current coalition would receive 56 seats and against them the Likud led by Benjamin Netanyahu, religious Zionism led by Bezalel Smutrich and the ultra-Orthodox would receive 58 seats.
Going to the polls.
Lapid and Bennett (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)
News Survey 12
Likud: 34 seats
There is a future: 20 seats
Blue and white: 9 seats
Religious Zionism: 9 seats
Shas: 8 seats
Torah Judaism: 7 seats
Joint list: 6 seats
Labor: 5 seats
Yisrael Beiteinu: 5 seats
Right: 5 seats
March: 4 seats
Thunder: 4 seats
New hope: 4 seats
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Bennett has announced that he will not run in the next election, and Shaked is expected to replace him as right-wing chairman
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The poll was released hours after Bennett announced he would not run in the upcoming election.
He will serve as the Deputy Prime Minister until the next government is formed.
Shaked has been updated on Bennett's decision in advance, it will convene members of the right-wing Knesset in the next day, and is expected to hold personal talks with Knesset members.
In recent days, Bennett has been debating whether to run in the upcoming elections, and has held consultations with some of his party members and associates about it.
Finally, he decided that he would not run.
It is estimated that Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked will lead her right, in line with Bennett's promise in a meeting he held with her earlier this week.
In a situation where Shaked will lead the party, some members of the right, led by Deputy Minister Matan Kahana, who is considered very close to Bennett, may leave the list and not run in it in the upcoming elections.
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