Survey of seats: A coalition party is deleted, and can Netanyahu form a government?

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A year for the Bennett-Lapid government: In the background of the sequence of upheavals in the coalition, a poll of seats published tonight (Monday) in News 12, found a bleak picture for the continuation of her tenure among public opinion.

The survey data show that if elections are held today, the Likud party of the opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu Will lead the race with 36 seats, followed by the future of the alternate prime minister Yair Lapid With 20 seats. Immediately after them is the Blue and White Party with ten seats, Religious Zionism with nine, and Shas with eight.

The Torah Judaism Party will win seven seats, according to the poll, while the work of Merav Michaeli Make do with six. The Prime Minister’s party Naftali BennettTo the right, you will receive five seats – similar to the Yisrael Beiteinu parties, RAAM and the joint list. Meretz will stand for only four seats, while the Minister of Justice’s party Gideon SaarNew hope, will not pass the blocking percentage.

In terms of blocs, the current coalition will gain 55 seats, while the Netanyahu bloc will win 60. Five additional seats will be given to the said joint list. When asked who they think is better suited to serve as prime minister, 47% of respondents answered Netanyahu’s name, while only 21% mentioned Bennett’s name.

Chairman of RAAM, MK Mansour AbbasReferring to the survey findings and saying that “people see those who work for the interest of the Arab community and keep their promises to their constituents, and among those who ignore people’s minds, repeat the same slogans and rave about bedding for decades.”

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