Amit Segal (N12) reports that coalition negotiations have shifted focus to securing the support of traditionally-aligned voters, a pivotal demographic in the current political landscape.
According to a report by Amit Segal (N12), coalition talks have entered a new phase centered on winning over traditional voters. The shift comes as parties seek to solidify a majority ahead of the government formation deadline. The brief report did not specify which parties or specific policy concessions are under discussion, nor the exact size of the bloc being courted. Segal did not provide further details on the timeline or potential compromises involved.
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