Cape Times

Jailed leader tops presidenti­al poll

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MARWAN Barghouthi, a Palestinia­n uprising leader jailed for life by Israel, would win the most votes if an election were held to find a successor for 82-year-old President Mahmoud Abbas, a survey released yesterday found.

The poll was conducted by the Ramallah-based Palestinia­n Centre for Policy and Survey Research, (PCPSR), which interviewe­d 2 150 adults in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Thirty percent of respondent­s named Barghouthi, a member of Abbas’ Fatah faction whom an Israeli court handed five life sentenced for murder in 2004, as their favourite to replace the president.

Israel accuses Barghouthi, 59, of mastermind­ing attacks by Fatah’s armed wing, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades. Seen as a pragmatist, he enjoys strong grassroots support and has good relations with all fac- tions, including with Islamist group Hamas.

The next most popular candidate was Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Islamist faction Hamas, with 23% support.

Questions about Abbas’s prospects were raised by his eight-day hospitalis­ation in May for what officials said was a lung infection.

Yesterday’s poll found that 61% of the public want Abbas to resign and 33% want him to stay in office.

Abbas became president of the State of Palestine and Palestinia­n National Authority in 2005 after the death of Palestinia­n leader Yasser Arafat, and pursued US-led peace talks with Israel.

But many Palestinia­ns lost faith in him as his efforts yielded no gains and talks stalled in 2014.

Abbas’s democratic mandate expired nine years ago, with no new elections set due to a FatahHamas power struggle that has been exacerbate­d by Israeli controls on the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Trailing Barghouthi and Haniyeh as mooted Abbas successors were Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah and former Gaza strongman Mohammad Dahlan with 6% support each, West Bank activist Mustafa Barghouthi and former Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal (3% each), and ex-finance minister Salam Fayyad (2%).

The PCPSR poll found that 48% of Palestinia­ns believe that, post-Abbas, rival factions would be able to agree on a new election; 41% said they did not believe this.

 ?? PICTURE: MOTI KIMCHE ?? Imprisoned Palestinia­n leader Marwan Barghouthi during a court appearance in 2003.
PICTURE: MOTI KIMCHE Imprisoned Palestinia­n leader Marwan Barghouthi during a court appearance in 2003.

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