The Borneo Post

Abbas re-elected Fatah leader at rare congress

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah re-elected him party head Tuesday as the movement opened its first congress since 2009 with talk mounting of who will eventually succeed the 81-year- old.

Party spokesman Mahmud Abu al-Hija said Abbas was re-elected by consensus at the congress attended by some 1,400 delegates in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

The election of members of Fatah’s parliament and its central committee over the five- day conference will signal the direction the oldest Palestinia­n party will take at a time when Abbas is weakened by his own unpopulari­ty and internal dissent.

While the ageing leader has said he has no intention of stepping aside anytime soon, talk of who will eventually succeed him as Palestinia­n president has intensifie­d. He has not publicly designated a successor.

Some analysts see the congress as an attempt by Abbas to marginalis­e political opponents, including longtime rival Mohammed Dahlan, currently in exile in the United Arab Emirates.

Observers have seen the reduced number of officials to vote — down from more than 2,000 in 2009 — as part of a move to exclude Dahlan supporters.

Dimitri Diliani, elected to Fatah’s revolution­ary council, or parliament, in 2009, said he was not invited to the congress like dozens of others because “we bring a different voice”.

He said a press conference set for a refugee camp near Ramallah on Tuesday with those recently dismissed from the party had been called off after threats “from the security services,” including death threats. — AFP

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