Ron Huldai: This is the number of seats his party will receive Survey 103FM

2021 Elections: A 103FM survey, conducted hours after Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai announced the formation of a new party, and published this morning (Wednesday) on the station examines the impact of the move on the political map in Israel. The data show that The Likud Retains its power as the largest party with 26 seats. a new hope Led by Gideon Saar fails to rise and wins 17 seats, and in third place is the party right Led by Naftali Bennett with 13 seats. There is a future Which tries to be a governmental alternative drops to 12 seats, when The common list Gets the same number.

Video of Gideon Saar’s new party

Party The Israelis Led by Huldai and Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn, it is gaining momentum and winning eight seats, the same number they will receive. Shas andIsrael is our Home. Torah Judaism Receives seven seats, according to the survey results.

also, March Gets five, andBlue and white Scratches the blocking percentage and stands at only four. Below the blocking percentage are Jewish power, the job, The list headed by Ofer Shelach, bridge andJewish Home.

Bnei Gantz (Photo: Yonatan Zindel, Flash 90)Bnei Gantz (Photo: Yonatan Zindel, Flash 90)

In terms of blocs, the right-wing bloc, which includes the Likud and the ultra-Orthodox parties, wins 41 seats and is very far from the number of seats needed to form a government. On the other hand, The ‘Net Netanyahu’ bloc, which includes Tikva Hadash, Yesh Atid, the joint list, Yisrael Beiteinu, Blue and White and Meretz, wins 66 seats. Right with 13 seats and therefore unable to assist Netanyahu in forming the coalition.

The survey also examined the possibility of establishing a unified list in the center-left bloc, which would include Yesh Atid, the Israelis, Meretz and Ofer Shelach. In this case, the Likud will be strengthened by 27 seats, the united list will be in 2nd place with 25 seats and new hope will fall slightly, and will win 16 seats. The right will also be strengthened and will win 14 seats, the joint list will drop to 11 seats. On the other hand, the ultra-Orthodox parties, Yisrael Beiteinu and Blue and White will not be affected at all by the establishment of the united list.

If a unified list is established, the right-wing bloc, which includes the Likud and the ultra-Orthodox parties, will increase its seat to 42, while the “No Netanyahu” bloc will drop by 2 seats to 64. In this scenario, too, the right will not serve as a balance, and the task of forming a government will be extremely difficult for Netanyahu.

Another question examined by the survey examined support for tightening the current closure, and the public was found to be almost equally divided. 48 percent support tightening, while 46 percent oppose it.

The survey was conducted last night (Tuesday), and 510 members participated in Panel4All’s respondent panel to conduct research on the Internet. (A request to participate in the survey was sent to 3,219 members of the panel). The survey was conducted on a representative sample of the adult population in the State of Israel, Jews and Arabs alike – aged 18 and over. The maximum sampling error in this survey is 4.4 percent.

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