
In test for Netanyahu government, Israel marks elections for October
The election period will officially begin on Friday, when Parliament will recess
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The electoral period will officially begin on Friday (17), when Parliament will recess. The situation is also critical among voters of its coalition, with only 51% claiming to believe in the current administration. Despite widespread criticism, including hostages, he signaled that he intends to seek re-election.
Furthermore, Elections will be a test for the Netanyahu government. Research published by the international press indicates difficulties for the ruling coalition to win the majority in the election. The date of the next election, however, remained indefinite since May, when Parliament approved its own dissolution, paving the way for early elections.
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The electoral period will officially begin on Friday (17), when Parliament will recess.
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The situation is also critical among voters of its coalition, with only 51% claiming to believe in the current administration.
according to VejaDespite widespread criticism, including hostages, he signaled that he intends to seek re-election.
according to VejaElections will be a test for the Netanyahu government.
according to MetrópolesResearch published by the international press indicates difficulties for the ruling coalition to win the majority in the election.
according to MetrópolesIsraeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said in June that after the general elections scheduled for October he intends to form a broad government of national unity.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1The date of the next election, however, remained indefinite since May, when Parliament approved its own dissolution, paving the way for early elections.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1
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The electoral period will officially begin on Friday (17), when Parliament will recess.
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