Yesh Atid would win election if held today, poll says
Ra’am, Balad and Noam would not pass the electoral threshold, according to the poll.
By ELIAV BREUER
Published: FEBRUARY 24, 2023
If a national election were held now, Yesh Atid would win 27 seats and the Likud would win 26, marking a significant turnaround since the previous election on November 1, according to a poll conducted by Panels Politics this week. Perhaps more significantly, the current opposition parties, which have 56 seats, would win 65 seats in a new election, and the current coalition would win 55, nine seats less than its current 64.
The full results of the poll were Yesh Atid, 27; Likud, 26; National Unity, 19; Shas, 10; United Torah Judaism, seven; Otzma Yehudit, seven; Labor, five; Hadash-Ta’al, five; Religious Zionist Party, five; Yisrael Beytenu, five; and Meretz, four. Ra’am, Balad and Noam would not pass the electoral threshold, according to the poll.
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Ra’am, Balad and Noam would not pass the electoral threshold, according to the poll.
By ELIAV BREUER
Published: FEBRUARY 24, 2023
If a national election were held now, Yesh Atid would win 27 seats and the Likud would win 26, marking a significant turnaround since the previous election on November 1, according to a poll conducted by Panels Politics this week. Perhaps more significantly, the current opposition parties, which have 56 seats, would win 65 seats in a new election, and the current coalition would win 55, nine seats less than its current 64.
The full results of the poll were Yesh Atid, 27; Likud, 26; National Unity, 19; Shas, 10; United Torah Judaism, seven; Otzma Yehudit, seven; Labor, five; Hadash-Ta’al, five; Religious Zionist Party, five; Yisrael Beytenu, five; and Meretz, four. Ra’am, Balad and Noam would not pass the electoral threshold, according to the poll.
more............. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-732602