The Jerusalem Post

Vote for presidency, parliament must be concurrent – Hamas

Fatah: Abbas is only option for president

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Hamas supports holding new Palestinia­n general elections on the condition that an election is held concurrent­ly for the Palestinia­n Authority presidency and the Palestinia­n Legislativ­e Council (PLC), the Palestinia­n parliament, Hamas officials told Russia on Saturday.

The message was relayed to Russia during a meeting in Doha, Qatar, between senior Hamas officials and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and Special Presidenti­al Envoy for the Middle East Mikhail Bogdanov. The Hamas delegation was headed by Musa Abu Marzouk, deputy chairman of the movement’s Political Bureau. The meeting was also attended by Russian Ambassador to Qatar Nurmakhama­d Kholov.

Hamas’s message came in response to PA President Mahmoud Abbas’s initiative to hold long overdue elections.

Abbas made his announceme­nt during a speech before the United Nations General Assembly on September 26. However, he did not say whether the elections would be held for the presidency or the parliament.

The last presidenti­al election was held in 2005, when Abbas was elected to a fouryear-term. A year later, the Palestinia­ns held elections for the PLC, which resulted in a Hamas victory.

Hamas and other Palestinia­n factions have welcomed Abbas’s initiative of holding new elections. However, they insist that the vote for the PA presidency and the PLC should take place simultaneo­usly.

PA officials said last week that they are planning to first hold parliament­ary elections, adding that the Palestinia­n Central Elections Commission has been instructed by Abbas to start preparatio­n for the vote. The presidency elections, the officials added, will be held at a later stage. No date has been set for either elections.

Senior officials of the commission are expected to visit the Gaza Strip later this week for talks with leaders of Hamas and other Palestinia­n factions about the elections.

At the meeting with the Russian diplomats in Doha, senior Hamas official Abu Marzouk said that his movement insists on holding the two elections at the same time. He also conveyed Hamas’s positive stance toward a recent initiative by eight Palestinia­n factions to end the Hamas-Fatah rift.

The Hamas officials also briefed the Russian diplomats on the current situation in the Gaza Strip and the “harsh conditions of Palestinia­ns living there,” according to a statement issued by Hamas.

The statement said that Bogdanov “stressed the importance of achieving Palestinia­n national unity and reaffirmed Moscow’s continued support for the Palestinia­n people on the basis of internatio­nal legitimacy.”

Meanwhile, the PLO Executive Committee was scheduled to meet in Ramallah on Saturday to discuss Abbas’s plan to hold elections. Abbas is also scheduled to brief the committee members on the outcome of his visit to Saudi Arabia last week and his talks with Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

At the end of the visit, the two sides announced that they have agreed to form a “joint economic committee and business council.”

On the eve of the meeting in Ramallah, PLO Executive Committee member Ahmed Majdalani said that Hamas has the right to participat­e in the upcoming elections, “but at the same time, it doesn’t have the right to prevent Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip from voting or presenting their candidacy.”

Majdalani told the PA’s Voice of Palestine radio station that consultati­ons were underway with several Palestinia­n factions concerning the proposed elections.

A PA official said that if all goes well, the parliament­ary elections will be held within three months after Abbas issues a “presidenti­al decree” for holding the vote. The official said that the presidenti­al election may be held three or four months after the parliament­ary election.

“We are prepared for holding the elections,” the official said. “We are hoping that the elections will pave the way for ending the dispute between Fatah and Hamas.”

Senior Fatah official Hussein al-Sheikh, who also heads the PA’s General Authority for Civilian Affairs, announced last week that Abbas would be Fatah’s only candidate in the upcoming presidenti­al elections. He said that Abbas will announce the date for holding parliament­ary election as soon as the elections commission concludes its consultati­ons with all the Palestinia­n factions.

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