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Center-left party climbs further above electoral threshold in survey after holding primaries; centrist, right-wing bloc predicted to win Knesset majority of 61 seats

Former MK Omer Barlev wins most votes in election for party slate, he will be followed by Emilie Moatti and Rabbi Gilad Kariv; leader Merav Michaeli says party 'starting anew'

With party newly polling above the electoral threshold, some 45,000 members select who will run for seats in Knesset

Avi Nissenkorn says he recognizes need for him 'take a time-out' in order to allow center-left mergers; New Hope recruits Blue and White's Hila Shay Vazan

Welfare Minister Itzik Shmuli expected to follow; new party leader Merav Michaeli pulls faction from coalition, forcing choice between cabinet posts and party membership

Labor's dwindling membership decided this week it would rather be led, after all, by the one MK who didn't break her promises. Now she has to win back a wider electorate... fast

Center-left party, having elected Merav Michaeli as its new leader on Sunday, is widely expected to merge with other slates within days of confirming lineup

Merav Michaeli, who opposed entry into Netanyahu-led government, says center-left faction starting new chapter ahead of March elections

Survey shows that even if rival Yamina were to rejoin the fold, PM would still be short of the 61 seats needed for a ruling majority

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