Current Knesset election results are still uncertain in providing a majority for a stable coalition
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 12:44 AM.
In the latest election result for Israel's Knesset, it's announces that Mansour Abbas' United Arab List, which broke away from the Joint Arab List, has cleared the threshhold with possibly 5 seats:
The United Arab List (Ra’am) party of Mansour Abbas has cleared the electoral threshold, ensuring its entry into the 24th Knesset, according to the latest data released by Israel’s Central Elections Committee Wednesday morning.Well I hope he'll be willing to form a government with Netanyahu, considering they did break away from Ayman Odeh's party because they presumably want to try a new path. But we'll see how this does. Even so, miracles can't be expected, as I've long learned.
With 87.5% of the vote counted, UAL has thus far received 154,965 votes, or 4.03% of all valid ballots, well above the 3.25% electoral threshold. It has now received more than the estimated cutoff number of votes for the threshold, roughly 144,000.
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