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The Right-Wing Map Will Change: 'A Large Public Does Not Want to Vote for a Disconnected Party at the Ballot Box'

The Right-Wing Map Will Change: 'A Large Public Does Not Want to Vote for a Disconnected Party at the Ballot Box'
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Attorney Guy Bousi argued that a new right-wing party must enter the picture | Ronen Tzur responded: 'I find it hard to believe that a refugee party will pass the electoral threshold'

— maariv

Assessment

A new right-wing party is being floated as a solution for voters who reportedly do not want to cast their ballots for existing parties. The exchange between attorney Guy Bussi and Ronen Tzur reveals deep skepticism about the viability of such a venture, with Tzur explicitly doubting a 'refugee party' could clear the electoral threshold. The core question is whether the current right-wing map can accommodate another faction or if this is political positioning ahead of elections.

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