tailfins
02-28-2015, 01:57 PM
I bet the answer is NONE! But in Israel:
It indicates at least 62.4 per cent of Arabs plan to vote this time, compared with a 56 per cent turnout at the last election in 2013.
The results also show the Joint List could gain as many as 14 seats in the Knesset, making it the third-largest party in parliament.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/poll-predicts-rise-in-arab-turnout-for-israeli-election-and-opportunities-for-the-centreleft-10060513.html
It indicates at least 62.4 per cent of Arabs plan to vote this time, compared with a 56 per cent turnout at the last election in 2013.
The results also show the Joint List could gain as many as 14 seats in the Knesset, making it the third-largest party in parliament.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/poll-predicts-rise-in-arab-turnout-for-israeli-election-and-opportunities-for-the-centreleft-10060513.html