An informal poll aired Thursday evening on Channel 14's 'Patriots' program found that 95% of participants oppose holding a new Knesset vote for state comptroller, according to host Yinon Magal, after the High Court earlier Thursday called for a repeat election.
An informal poll aired Thursday evening on Channel 14's 'Patriots' program showed overwhelming viewer opposition to the High Court of Justice's call for a new Knesset vote on the appointment of the state comptroller. Host Yinon Magal presented the results: 95% of participants opposed holding a repeat vote.
This is the latest in a series of audience polls conducted on the program. Previous polls this month covered topics including trust in the U.S. administration on Iran talks (95% distrust), opposition to Lebanon withdrawal even at the cost of confrontation with President Trump (99%), and a belief that the High Court would strike down the judge selection law (94%). The comptroller appointment itself remains a live political dispute between the coalition and the judiciary.
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