Poll analyst Mena Geva said Tuesday that the political merger between Dedi Smakhi and Benny Gantz would not pass the 3.25% electoral threshold, according to a report. The assessment adds to uncertainty about the viability of the centrist alliance.
Poll analyst Mena Geva stated Tuesday that the political merger between Dedi Smakhi and Benny Gantz would not cross the 3.25% electoral threshold. The assessment, reported by the Zioneer, reflects ongoing skepticism about the centrist alliance. The Gantz-Smakhi party, formed in recent weeks, has been a subject of political speculation, with various polls showing fluctuating support. The statement adds to the discourse as the election campaign develops.
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- DevelopingYoaz Hendel not expected to join Gantz-Smakhi party, gaps remain — reports
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