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Israeli public are dissatisfied with Netanyahu

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netanyahu_bibi_copyJerusalem, March 29, (Pal Telegraph) A poll of public opinion revealed that the majority of Israelis are dissatisfied with the policy of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, by 53% of those who polled compared with 41% satisfied, despite these results the public would prefer Netanyahu more than his rival leader Tzipi Livni.

According to the poll in the Maariv newspaper, the Israeli public calls for Netanyahu to implement what he promised during his speech at Bar-Ilan University, in bringing Kadima party to the coalition.

The poll shows that Labor party will have a low rate in case of an election and will have eight seats in the Knesset only.

 56% of the respondents expressed their dissatisfaction on the performance of the opposite leader Tzipi Livni versus 34.7% satisfied, while Kadima party maintains its strength and will win 29 seats in the Knesset in a new election, as will the Likud with 28 seats in the Knesset, and the rest of the parties will preserve their locations.

Maariv newspaper pointed that, according to these results there can not be a leftist government, Kadima; Labor and Meretz will have 44 seats and if the Arab parties decided to join the number will increase up to 55, which is excluded in all cases. On the other hand the results will produce an extremist righty narrowed government because of the 66 seats that the extreme right parties will win.

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