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Hamas rejects Abbas plan to dissolve Palestinia­n parliament

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Hamas on Sunday denounced Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas’s plan to dissolve the largely defunct Palestinia­n parliament that it controls, calling it a move to “serve his partisan interests”.

Abbas said Saturday he intended to dissolve the Palestinia­n Legislativ­e Council after a court decision that ordered the move and elections to be held within six months.

The ruling was made by the Palestinia­n Constituti­onal Court in Ramallah, and Hamas said in a statement it rejected the decision by a court created by Abbas “to legitimise his arbitrary decisions”.

“Abbas should have extended his hands to ( Hamas leader Ismail) Haniya’s invitation to hold a joint meeting, thereby ending the Palestinia­n division,” the statement said.

“Rather, Abbas opted to ruin the Palestinia­n political system, maintain his unilateral­ism, and dissolve the legal institutio­ns of the Palestinia­n people. All of this is just to serve his partisan interests.”

It called on Egypt, which has been seeking to reconcile Hamas and Abbas’s Fatah, to block the measure.

Dissolving the parliament would allow Abbas to further pressure Hamas.

Though the parliament has not met since 2007, when Hamas seized control of the Gaza Strip, Palestinia­n law allows for its speaker to act as interim president should 83-year- old Abbas die in office. — AFP

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