Issue: Israel Election 2009RSS

israel_man
(03/18/09) -

Israelis Back Conditional Civil Rights Idea

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Most people in Israel agree with a proposal issued by a far-right party that would make individual civil rights conditional upon a declaration of loyalty to the state, according to a poll by the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 57 per cent of respondents support the idea put forward by the Israel Our Home party, while 37 per cent oppose it.

israel_jer
(03/01/09) -

Israelis Want Likud, Kadima and Labour Coalition

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – A third of people in Israel want to see the country’s top two parties governing together, according to a poll by the Peace Index Project. 36 per cent of respondents want the Likud, Kadima and Labour parties to form a coalition administration.

isr_feb05
(02/06/09) -

Likud Stays Ahead of Kadima in Israel

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The rightist Likud party is still first in Israel’s legislative race, according to a poll by Teleseker published in Maariv. A prospective tally of seats shows that Likud would secure 34 seats in the Knesset in this month’s election, followed by the governing Kadima party with 23 mandates.

israel_maagar31
(02/02/09) -

Netanyahu’s Likud Could Win Israel Election

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Israel’s rightist Likud party has gained momentum as a legislative election draws near, according to a poll by Maagar Mochot released by Channel 2. A prospective tally of seats shows that the party of former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu could secure 34 seats in the Knesset in the February ballot, up three since mid January.

isr_tele_jan
(01/31/09) -

Likud Stable, Kadima Drops in Israel

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The rightist Likud party is holding on to the top spot in Israel’s legislative race, according to a poll by Teleseker published in Maariv. A prospective tally shows that the opposition party would secure 28 seats in the Knesset, followed by the governing Kadima with 24 mandates.

israel_0123
(01/23/09) -

Likud Surpasses Kadima in Israeli Race

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The opposition Likud party is ahead in Israel, according to a poll by Maagar Mochot released by Channel 2. A prospective tally shows Likud would secure 31 mandates in the Knesset, followed by the governing Kadima with 23 seats.

israel_0122
(01/22/09) -

Likud, Kadima Fight for Top Spot in Israel

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The opposition Likud and the governing Kadima are the most popular parties in Israel, according to a poll by Teleseker published in Maariv. A prospective tally shows Likud would secure 28 mandates in the Knesset, followed by Kadima with 26 seats.

israel_0121
(01/21/09) -

Likud Still Edging Kadima in Israel

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The centre-right Likud party is holding on to the top spot in Israel’s legislative race, according to a poll by Dialog released by Haaretz. A prospective tally of seats shows Likud in first place with 29 mandates in the Knesset, down three since late December.

isr_0120
(01/20/09) -

Likud Loses Steam As Israeli Ballot Looms

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Israel’s centre-right Likud party continues to lead but has clearly lost momentum as a legislative ballot draws closer, according to a poll by Shvakim Panorama released by Israel Radio. A prospective tally of seats shows Likud would get 28 mandates in the Knesset in the February poll, down six since December.

israel_0118
(01/18/09) -

Close Electoral Race Continues in Israel

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Next month’s election in Israel could be very close, according to a poll by Maagar Mochot released by Channel 2. A prospective tally shows the centre-right Likud party in first place with 28 seats, down four since early January.