A survey by ‘Khan Haudas’ published this evening (Sunday) found that if the elections were held today, the Likud party would decrease from 32 to 29 seats, Yesh Atid would increase by two seats to 26, the state camp would increase to 15 seats, religious Zionism And Shas both decrease in mandate, Ra’am gains in mandate and Israel Beitenu on the other hand decreases by one mandate. The Labor Party led by Merav Michaeli falls below the percentage of the block.
The full mandate survey:
Likud – 29 mandates
There is a future – 26 mandates
The state camp – 15 mandates
Religious Zionism – 13 mandates
Shas – 10 mandates
Torah Judaism – 7 mandates
Thunder – 6 mandates
Israel is our Home – 5
Hadash-Ta’al – 5 mandates
March – 4 mandates
The survey also showed that less than a third of the public supports the legislation (31%) in favor of the planned reform in the judicial system, and 51% oppose it. In addition, the majority of respondents (56%) answered that they believe there is a connection between the Netanyahu trial and the advancement of the legislation compared to 28% who answered that there is no connection. When asked who in your opinion is responsible for the rift created by the current legislative moves, 46% answered that the coalition is to blame.