Poll: Netanyahu Support Holds Following Collpase of Coalition
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Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the session 'Crisis, Community and Leadership' at the Annual Meeting 2009 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Photo: wiki commons.
JPost – Likud has lost public support following the collapse of negotiations to replace the “Tal Law,” but Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu need not worry, since, according to two published Friday, he will remain in his office after the next election.
A poll in Ma’ariv showed Likud keeping its current 27 seats in the Knesset, while Yediot Aharonot had the prime minister’s party drop to 25, after its previous poll, in May, gave the Likud 30 seats.
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