Avigdor Lieberman said Wednesday that a right-wing victory is expected in the next Knesset elections, with the bloc projected to win 63 seats or more. Asked who would become prime minister, Lieberman said the coalition would sort it out, according to i24NEWS.
Avigdor Lieberman, chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu, projected an outright right-wing victory in the next Knesset elections in a statement on Wednesday. He claimed the right-wing bloc will secure 63 mandates or more. When asked by a reporter who would serve as prime minister under such a scenario, Lieberman responded that the coalition would handle the matter, according to i24NEWS. The prediction marks a confident assessment from a veteran politician whose party has played a pivotal role in coalition arithmetic in several past electoral cycles, though it is a single-source statement published by one outlet — i24NEWS. No other sources have independently corroborated the figures or the context of the statement.
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