Posted on 03/05/21
| News Source: i24
Likud's alliance with Yamina and religious-right parties seen as likeliest stable coalition, survey reveals
Despite having to go to the voting stations for the fourth time in some two years, the Israeli public is yet to be affected by voter fatigue, a new poll conducted exclusively for i24NEWS and Israel Hayom revealed.
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A whole 62 percent of the respondents said they were certain they would cast their votes on March 23, and 21 percent said the probability of that was high.
Only 13 percent said the likelihood of them casting their votes would be very low, and four percent said it was moderate, suggesting the majority in Israel's public were ready for the next round.
When asked what parties had the best chances of forming a long-lasting coalition, the respondents were less unanimous. Read more at i24