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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Palestinian politicians doubt elections will take place

Palestinian politicians doubt elections will take place
Published yesterday (updated) 25/01/2012 22:08
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=455453

GAZA CITY (Ma’an) -- Several Palestinian officials expressed doubt on
Wednesday that elections scheduled for May would take place.

Senior Hamas official Ismail Radwan told Ma'an that "the pre-date is
nearing.... elections can not be held under two governments as the national
unity government has not been formed."

"Occupation may be a reason, but we have to overcome any obstacles that may
be preventing elections," he added.

Fatah leader Thiab al-Loh told Ma’an that elections need to be prepared for
in advance and at the moment "we are at the beginning....now we are not
ready."

The delay in forming a unity government is a major obstacle to elections, he
said.

The work of the Central Elections Committee is vital in recommending a
suitable time for President Abbas to issue a date for elections, al-Loh
added.

PFLP leader Jamil Mizher said that the scheduled May date for elections will
be impossible, as parties are stalling and the reconciliation agreement has
not been implemented.

"Holding elections needs a presidential decree, and logistical and
administrative preparations which are not possible in light of stalled
reconciliation measures," he told Ma'an.

Fatah and Hamas agreed to hold elections within a year in their
reconciliation agreement signed in Cairo in May 2011.

Factions also agreed to form an interim government of technocrats to oversee
preparations for the vote, but the administration has yet to be established
and the West Bank and Gaza remain divided under rival governments.

Fatah leader and President Mahmoud Abbas met with Hamas chief Khalid Mashaal
in Cairo in November to try and revive the stalled process of
reconciliation.

The party leaders pledged their commitment to unity and several committees
were formed to implement the reconciliation agreement, but the parties
continue to spar over key tenets of the deal.

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