Following is the election lineup for the joint Likud/Yisrael Beitenu list, the first 30 positions. All polls show that this list will emerge with the most popular votes, earning at least 30 seats, making it the likely candidate for the presidential mandate to attempt to build a coalition.
The question remains which parties will be tapped to join the coalition and which parties will become the senior coalition partners, those selected to receive the more senior cabinet appointments.
1. Binyamin Netanyahu
2. Avigdor Lieberman
3. Gideon Saar
4. Gideon Erdan
5. Yair Shamir
6. Silvan Shalom
7. Yisrael Katz
8. Uzi Landau
9. Danny Danon
10. Reuven Rivlin
11. Sofia Landver
12. Moshe Ya’alon
13. Ze’ev Elkin
14. Yitzchak Aharonovich
15. Ze’ev Levin
16. Tzipi Chotovely
17. Orli Levi-Abekasis
18. Yuli Edelstein
19. Chaim Katz
20. Fania Kirshenbaum
21. Miri Regev
22. Moshe Feiglin
23. Dudu Rotem
24. Yuval Shteinitz
25. Tzachi Hanegbi
26. Robert Ilatov
27. Limor Livnat
28. Ofir Akonis
29. Hamad Amar
30. Gila Gamliel
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
One Response
1. Sort of a reunion. Yisrael Beitenu started as a breakaway from Likud, and they are going home.
2. The top 30 are probably “certain” – it is the next 20 that are “realistic” (but uncertain).