'Hamad' polls: Meretz and RAAM fail; right-wing party reaches 62

June Green
March 13, 2021   
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The poll by 'Kan News' and the 'Hamad' website predicts 62 seats for the right-wing coalition led by Likud.

According to the poll, Likud will have 31, Yamina 12, Shas 8, United Torah Judaism 7 and Religious Zionism 4.

The bloc of opponents of Netanyahu stands on the sidelines with only 58 seats - of which 20 are for Yesh Atid, 11 for New Hope, 9 for the Joint List, 8 for Yisrael Beiteinu, 6 for Labor, and 4 for Blue and White.

Meretz and Ra'am do not pass the threshold.

The 'Index' website, edited by Kan News commentator Shmuel Rosner and Professor Camille Fox, examines the mandate picture according to a mathematical formula that weighs all the polls conducted by the media - television channels, radio stations and newspapers. It is not an average, but a formula that takes into account several variables in addition to the poll results.


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