According to a poll by Israel Hayom and Dudi Hassid, former UN ambassador Gilad Erdan is the preferred candidate to lead a new right-wing party, amid ongoing speculation about a new political entity.
A new poll conducted by Israel Hayom and Dudi Hassid indicates that former UN ambassador Gilad Erdan is the leading candidate to head a new right-wing party, according to details published Friday. The poll comes amid ongoing speculation about the formation of a new political entity on the Israeli right, which The Zioneer has previously reported on in recent weeks. Earlier reports discussed the possibility of a party involving former IDF general Ofer Winter and former justice minister Ayelet Shaked, as well as analyst predictions of a 'Statesman Right' party featuring Erdan and Winter. The poll results suggest Erdan has the strongest public support for leading such a venture.
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