To: Dave346
They will get more. 14-15 is realistic.
Actually, it means trouble for Buzi for you have a radical anti-Israel party that is not a suitable coalition partner.
If Meretz is shut out and centrist parties fall short, he would have to turn to Netanyahu to form a grand coalition government.
I predict that is in the cards regardless of who finishes first tonight.
66 posted on
03/17/2015 8:23:25 AM PDT by
goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
If Meretz is shut out and centrist parties fall short, he would have to turn to Netanyahu to form a grand coalition government. I predict that is in the cards regardless of who finishes first tonight.I think that very well may happen.
To: goldstategop
If Meretz is shut out and centrist parties fall short, he would have to turn to Netanyahu to form a grand coalition government. I predict that is in the cards regardless of who finishes first tonight.I think that very well may happen.
To: goldstategop
Unless there are real surprises, the only bloc shifts in the Knesset will be because of the switch from two seats to four seats to get representation. Netanyahu will again have to decide if he wants to make common cause with the Left like he did after the last election.
Kulanu/Kahlon might be the decisive broker.
74 posted on
03/17/2015 8:53:14 AM PDT by
hlmencken3
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