Following are the results of a number of election polls released on Wednesday evening, March 20, 2019, ahead of elections for the 21st Knesset, scheduled to take place on Tuesday, April 9, 2019.
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Blue & White 31
Likud 29
Labor 9
United Right-wing 7
Yahadut Hatorah 7
Hadash-Ta’al 7
New Right 6
Kulanu 5
Shas 5
Meretz 5
Zehut 5
Ra’am-Balad 4
Gesher (Orly Abekasis-Levi) and Yisrael Beitenu did not get into Knesset.
Right-Wing 64
Center Left-wing 56
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Blue & White 32
Likud 27
Arab parties -Ta’al 12
Labor 10
Yahadut Hatorah 7
New Right 6
United Right-Wing 5
Shas 5
Kulanu 4
Meretz 4
Yisrael Beitenu 4
Zehut 4
Right-Wing 62
Center Left-wing 58
While the polls change somewhat from week to week, it is interesting to know that in almost all the polls, the right-wing maintains a majority, which signals that even if the Blue & White party is the largest party in Knesset, Benny Gantz may not succeed in assembling a coalition. This may depend on the chareidi parties, Shas and Yahadut Hatorah, and if they remain loyal to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, or alternatively, they go with Gantz if he gives them an offer they feel they cannot refuse.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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One thing that happened in this past Knesset was the inauguration an ad hoc Question time
should complain Proclaim for the coming term regular monthly question time
all ministers and committee chairean done in a formal in a formal setting
And other things to add accountability and transparency