One year anniversary of the Bennett-Lapid-Abbas government: The 'Ophira and Barko' program on 'Chadasot 12' published a special survey in which respondents were asked what they thought about the government and its future. The survey was conducted by Mano Geva of the Midgam Institute in collaboration with 'iPanel'.
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The first question asked by the public:
Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the government's performance at the end of its year in office?
63% responded that they were dissatisfied, 33% responded that they were satisfied, and 4% responded that they did not know.
Of the following options, which would you prefer to happen?
37% That the current government will continue to serve. 26% That a government will be formed in the existing Knesset headed by Netanyahu, 26% That elections will be held, and 11% We don't know.
What grade do you give to the performance of the party leaders in the coalition?
Defense Minister Benny Gantz, chairman of Blue and White – receives the highest score with 50% who answered overall good and 41% who answered overall bad. Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, chairman of Yesh Atid – follows him on the list, with 38% who answered overall good and 54% who answered overall bad. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, chairman of Yamina – with 36% who answered overall good and 60% who answered overall bad. Health Minister Nitzan Horvitz, chairman of Meretz – with 34% who answered overall good and 55% who answered overall bad. Next in line is Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar, chairman of Tikva Hadasha - with 31% who answered in total good and 53% in total bad. Transportation Minister Merav Michaeli, chairman of Labor - with 29% who answered in total good and 62% in total bad. Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman, chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu - with 29% who answered in total good and 65% in total bad. Mansur Abbas, chairman of Ra'am - with 25% who answered in total good and 62% in total bad.