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Home Special Coverage 2021 Election

Israelis have little hope for new coalition's longevity, poll finds

A survey by Channel 12 News shows only 11% of Israelis think that the government could go the full distance and serve for four years.

by  ILH Staff and i24NEWS
Published on  06-13-2021 08:56
Last modified: 06-13-2021 10:51
Report: Yamina split on joining Lapid governmentDudi Vaaknin

Yamina leader Naftali Bennett and Yesh Atid head Yair Lapid | File photo: Dudi Vaaknin

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The level of confidence among Israelis that the incoming government, set to be sworn in Sunday, is not high, according to a survey published Saturday.

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After weeks of political wrangling, the Knesset is set to vote in the Center-Left coalition and end Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's record 12 consecutive years in power.

However, a poll by Channel 12 News shows many are pessimistic regarding the long-term prospects of the ideologically motley set of parties, held together mostly by their opposition to Netanyahu.

Some 43% of respondents said that the "change coalition" would hold together for a short time before dissolving, whereas 30% thought it would survive for a longer period. Only 11% of those polled assessed that the government could go the full distance and serve for four years.

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Asked whether Yamina chief Naftali Bennett, designated to assume the duties of head of government, would honor the rotation agreement with Yesh Atid chair Yair Lapid, 49% replied in the positive, while 29% thought the question irrelevant, as the coalition would likely collapse before then.

The survey was conducted among 504 respondents.

i24NEWS contributed to this report.

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