Israel held legislative elections on 17 March, with the result producing a victory for incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party. Abraham Diskin writes on the coalition formation process which will follow the elections. He notes that the most likely outcome is for Netanyahu to attempt to form a coalition of the right which includes the new centrist party Kulanu
In 10 separate opinion polls conducted in March 2018, Netanyahu and his center-right coalition will ...
The 16th book in The Elections in Israel series, this book covers an extraordinary political event o...
Authorities to analyze votes of Jewish settlers in the West Bank in case of 2013 and 2015 elections ...
Israel's party system has been characterized by the bipolar rivalry between the left-wing and right-...
Israel’s party system has been characterized by the bipolar rivalry between the left-wing and right-...
On 17 March 2015 Israeli citizens massively headed to the polls to renew the composition of the Knes...
May 17, 1999 Israel had a major national election in which Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu was def...
srael is a parliamentary democracy with a dominant party system I and a strong emphasis on centraliz...
After three rounds of early parliamentary elections in Israel, in May 2020 a grand coalition governm...
Soon to become Israel's longest serving Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu's fourth government is re...
From spring 2019 until summer 2021, Israel was politically paralysed because no stable government co...
Israel’s next parliamentary elections are due to be held on 22 January. As part of EUROPP’s coverage...
On 22 January 2013, the Israelis held the early legislative elections that Prime Minister Benjamin N...
The Israeli party system, its parties and its voters, have undergone tremendous change. From a stabl...
n mid-October 2012 a general election for the 19 th Knesset was called for January 22 2013 and was e...
In 10 separate opinion polls conducted in March 2018, Netanyahu and his center-right coalition will ...
The 16th book in The Elections in Israel series, this book covers an extraordinary political event o...
Authorities to analyze votes of Jewish settlers in the West Bank in case of 2013 and 2015 elections ...
Israel's party system has been characterized by the bipolar rivalry between the left-wing and right-...
Israel’s party system has been characterized by the bipolar rivalry between the left-wing and right-...
On 17 March 2015 Israeli citizens massively headed to the polls to renew the composition of the Knes...
May 17, 1999 Israel had a major national election in which Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu was def...
srael is a parliamentary democracy with a dominant party system I and a strong emphasis on centraliz...
After three rounds of early parliamentary elections in Israel, in May 2020 a grand coalition governm...
Soon to become Israel's longest serving Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu's fourth government is re...
From spring 2019 until summer 2021, Israel was politically paralysed because no stable government co...
Israel’s next parliamentary elections are due to be held on 22 January. As part of EUROPP’s coverage...
On 22 January 2013, the Israelis held the early legislative elections that Prime Minister Benjamin N...
The Israeli party system, its parties and its voters, have undergone tremendous change. From a stabl...
n mid-October 2012 a general election for the 19 th Knesset was called for January 22 2013 and was e...
In 10 separate opinion polls conducted in March 2018, Netanyahu and his center-right coalition will ...
The 16th book in The Elections in Israel series, this book covers an extraordinary political event o...
Authorities to analyze votes of Jewish settlers in the West Bank in case of 2013 and 2015 elections ...