2021 Elections: This is the expected number of seats for the Likud after the Prime Minister’s interview

The elections to the 24th Knesset, which will be held in a month and a week from today (Tuesday), continue to approach and with them the polls continue to appear every evening. Tonight, News 12 published an up-to-date poll of seats after the interview with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday in the studio.

According to the new poll, the Likud party continues to be the largest party in Israel with 29 seats. The second largest party is Yair Lapid’s Future, which remains stable with 18 seats, but still by a significant margin from the Likud.

According to the poll, Gideon Saar and New Hope receive 13 seats, followed immediately by the party that appears to be the scales in the upcoming elections, right, with 10 seats and is the latest to achieve a double-digit number of seats.

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The joint list, without RAAM, which was separated from the list, wins 9 seats, Shas receives 8 and Torah Judaism 7 seats. Yisrael Beiteinu by Avigdor Lieberman also receives 7 seats.

Merav Michaeli and the Labor Party receive 6 seats, Smutrich, Ben Gvir and Religious Zionism receive 5 seats, Meretz with 4 seats as well as Blue and White which holds 4 seats. Prof. Yaron Zelicha’s new economic party and Mansour Abbas’ PM do not pass the blocking percentage.

In the picture of the blocs, when the right is not associated with any bloc, the prime minister alongside the ultra-Orthodox and religious Zionism wins 49 seats. The bloc to replace Netanyahu wins 61 seats. Right, as mentioned, with 10 seats.

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