Only 26% of the public believes that the legal reform actually strengthens the country, according to a survey conducted for Israel Hayom by the Mager Mochot research institute, headed by Prof. Yitzhak Katz.
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According to the survey, conducted among a representative sample of 502 men and women, 52% of Israelis believe that the legal reform weakens the State of Israel. 13% answered that in their opinion the actions taken by the government as part of the legal reform will not change the existing situation.
The full poll data to be published tomorrow reveals whether the right-wing public is satisfied with the government, as well as the results of a dramatic mandate survey. The full data will be published tomorrow in the newspaper, on the Israel Hayom website and app.
The survey was conducted by the Mager Mochot Institute headed by Prof. Yitzhak Katz between July 27-26. The survey sampled 502 people from the entire adult Israeli population aged 18 and over. Size of statistical error: 4.4% with 95% confidence.
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