Oman Daily Observer

No one can obstruct Palestinia­ns from holding general polls: Saeb Erekat

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RAMALLAH: A senior Palestinia­n official has stated that no one has the right to veto or intervene in the holding of general elections in the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

Saeb Erekat, Secretary-general of the Executive Committee of Palestine Liberation Organizati­on (PLO), made the remarks in a news conference held after his meeting with European ambassador­s and consuls, Xinhua news agency reported.

“No person or political movement shall deprive the Palestinia­n people of choosing their representa­tives,” said Erekat, adding “We understand that there are personalit­ies, movements or parties that do not want to join the elections.” He also said that “this is part of the democratic process, but no one has the right to prevent people from going to the polls or racing for office.”

“Elections are an entitlemen­t for the Palestinia­n people,” Erekat said, stressing that “no one deprives us of returning to the will of the people to go for free, direct and fair elections under full internatio­nal supervisio­n.”

The veteran Palestinia­n politician said he urged the European diplomats to help the Palestinia­ns by exerting pressure on the Israeli government to be committed to the agreements signed with the Palestinia­ns in 1995 on holding the elections.

“Elections had been held in the Palestinia­n territorie­s (The West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem) in 1996, 2005 and 2006 according to the agreements,” said Erekat, adding he hoped that Israel won’t obstruct holding it this time.

Head of the Palestinia­n Central Elections Commission Hanna Nasser is scheduled to visit in the Gaza Strip next week to hold a dialogue with the leaders of the Hamas movement and other factions on holding the elections.

Nasser has already met with representa­tives of Palestinia­n factions and civil society organisati­ons in the West Bank on the arrangemen­ts for holding the elections.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas has instructed that parliament­ary elections will be first held in the Palestinia­n territorie­s and then after a few months, presidenti­al elections will be held.

 ?? — AFP ?? A Palestinia­n walks near the rubble of buildings demolished by Israeli army bulldozers, reportedly on grounds that constructi­on had no permits, in the occupied West Bank town of Qalandia on Wednesday.
— AFP A Palestinia­n walks near the rubble of buildings demolished by Israeli army bulldozers, reportedly on grounds that constructi­on had no permits, in the occupied West Bank town of Qalandia on Wednesday.

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