Poll: This is the worst minister in the government; And who is the best?

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Poll: This is the worst minister in the government; And who is the best?

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01.03.23 | 10:31

Two months after the formation of the government, a new survey reveals who is the worst minister in the government, who is the best minister and what score did Itamar Ben Gabir receive?

The ‘Sample’ Institute survey, led by Manu Geva, publishes the voter satisfaction index with government ministers.

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According to the survey, published last night on News 12, 69% of Netanyahu’s supporters gave the Prime Minister a good rating – of which 27% gave him a very good score. In contrast, 91% of Netanyahu’s opponents gave him a bad grade. The overall calculation shows that 59% of all survey participants gave the Prime Minister a bad grade – 41% of them gave a very bad grade.

The Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gabir, received a worse score in the survey than 62% of the voters – of which 42% gave him a ‘very bad score’. Among supporters of the Netanyahu bloc, 61% of respondents give him a ‘good’ grade.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich received the lowest overall score, with a good score from only 30% of all respondents, compared to 62% who gave his overall performance a poor score. About half of the supporters of the Netanyahu bloc estimated that his overall performance was good, compared to 34% who gave him a poor score.

The minister with whom Israelis are most satisfied is Defense Minister Yoav Galant, who was given the highest score by the group of Netanyahu’s opponents, with a total score of better than 33%. On the part of Netanyahu’s supporters, he won a good score from 51% of the voters and a bad score from 28% of the voters. After including the data, it appears that the Minister of Defense received a worse overall score from 45% of the respondents and a better overall score from 38% of the respondents.

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