Israeli general election, ruling coalition party seats did not reach majority, March 6 at 5:57

In the Middle East, Israel, the third general election in the past year has been held, but it has been determined that the majority of members of the coalition ruling party in support of Prime Minister Netanyahu's continued throw have reached a minority. The situation is difficult to resolve.

The Israeli general election was announced on the night of the 5th, with a vote count of 99%. Elections are based on proportional representation, and seats are allocated according to each party's vote rate.

Right party Likud, headed by Netanyahu, holds 29.4%, while the blue-and-white center, led by former Israeli army chief of staff Gantz, has 26.5%, making it the first party. .

However, Likud and other coalition ruling parties in support of Netanyahu's continued throw have proved to be short of the majority of the seats, and it is expected that negotiations for the inauguration of a new government will be difficult.

With three unusual general elections taking place in the past year and no prospect of resolving political stagnation, there is no way for some local media to hold a fourth general election in the coming months. Point out the possibility of