Netanyahu will form the next government; Lapid at a low
Dialogue Institute survey of Camil Fuchs conducted for Haaretz marks the political map if the election were held today: Kahlon won 12 seats, Shas only 6 and Lieberman and Lapid - 11 • Lapid at dissatisfaction: 65 percent are not satisfied with the performance, compared with 23 percent satisfied • Lieberman actually increases public sympathy impression: 39 satisfied 47 percent dissatisfied • complete data
- Avi Shiff
- ט' כסלו התשע"ה
לפיד ונתניהו צילום: פלאש 90
Talk about dismantling the government and elections at the door, bringing overtime to the Survey Institute. According to a survey made for Haaretz which and was conducted by a "dialogue" under the supervision of Prof. Camil Fuchs of Tel Aviv University, shows that only 23 percent are satisfied with the performance of the Minister of Finance Lapid, compared with 65 percent not satisfied.
On the other hand, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman shows an increase in satisfaction: 39 percent satisfied, and only 47 percent are dissatisfied. Please note that this is an increase compared to the past few months.
If the election were held today and the former Minister Moshe Kahlon would run separately, distribution of seats was such Likud 24, Habayit Hayehudi 16, Avodah 13, Moshe Kahlon, 12, Yisrael Beitenu and Yesh Atid each 11, Yahadut Hatorah 8, Shas and Meretz each - 6, Hadash 5, Hatnua 4, and Raam Taal 4.
The question of who should serve as Prime Minister, Netanyahu wins 35 percent. Yitzchak Herzog - 17 percent, Avigdor Lieberman wins 8 percent, Yair Lapid to 7 percent, and the Minister Naftali Bennett receives only 6 percent.
On the other hand, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman shows an increase in satisfaction: 39 percent satisfied, and only 47 percent are dissatisfied. Please note that this is an increase compared to the past few months.
If the election were held today and the former Minister Moshe Kahlon would run separately, distribution of seats was such Likud 24, Habayit Hayehudi 16, Avodah 13, Moshe Kahlon, 12, Yisrael Beitenu and Yesh Atid each 11, Yahadut Hatorah 8, Shas and Meretz each - 6, Hadash 5, Hatnua 4, and Raam Taal 4.
The question of who should serve as Prime Minister, Netanyahu wins 35 percent. Yitzchak Herzog - 17 percent, Avigdor Lieberman wins 8 percent, Yair Lapid to 7 percent, and the Minister Naftali Bennett receives only 6 percent.
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