A new survey conducted by Lazar to Maariv shows the current political landscape ahead of Israel's parliamentary elections in 2026. With the distribution of the 120 seats, Likud leads with 23 seats, followed by National Unity with 20 and Yesh Atid with 16, confirming a strong fragmentation in the political scene.
The survey highlights the key role of religious and minority parties in the balance of power, as formations such as Shas, UTJ, Ra'am y Ta'al could be decisive in the negotiations to form a coalition that achieves an absolute majority, set at 61 seats.
With such a divided parliament, forming alliances to define the next government will be difficult.
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