According to a Walla News poll, the right-wing bloc continues to maintain its stronghold over the left despite ongoing efforts to unite centrist/left-wing parties.
The right-wing shows 47 seats, 66 if one adds the chareidim. The center/left-wing on the other hand is holding at 44 seats, 54 is one adds the Arab parties.
The poll shows that if elections were held today, Tuesday 26 Teves 5773;
Likud/Beitenu 34 (34 in poll of 1.1.2013)
Labor 18 (18)
Bayit HaYehudi 13 (15)
Shas 11 (11)
The Movement 11 (10)
Yesh Atid 11 (10)
Yahadut Hatorah 6 (6)
Meretz 4 (4)
Hadash 4 (4)
Ra’am – Ta’al 4 (4)
Balad 2 (2)
Am Shalem 2 (0)
Kadima 0 (2)
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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But if the hareidi parties insist on not extending conscription to yeshiva students, a “Centrist” coalition becomes necessary.