In Israel, no party will get a majority so the only question is whether the right wing or the centrist blocs will come out ahead.
A majority of 61 is needed to form a government. Avigdor Lieberman may play the spoiler role again if neither side gets a majority.
This third Israeli election has all the feel of Samuel Becketts Waiting For Godot.
Waiting For Godot...
Great. The only other FReeper online right now is one of the smart ones :)
I looked it up on wikipedia but it was too long a read.
Sumpin about 2 guys waiting for Godot, who never arrives and they engage in some other discussions and meet three other guys.
That’s as far as I got :)