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Mahmoud Abbas decrees first Palestinian elections in 15 years

Updated on: 17 January,2021 08:54 AM IST  |  Gaza City
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a decree on Friday, setting parliamentary and presidential elections for later this year in what would be the first vote of its kind since 2006, when the Islamic militant group Hamas won a landslide victory

Mahmoud Abbas decrees first Palestinian elections in 15 years

Mahmoud Abbas

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a decree on Friday, setting parliamentary and presidential elections for later this year in what would be the first vote of its kind since 2006, when the Islamic militant group Hamas won a landslide victory.


Elections would pose a major risk for Abbas’ Fatah party and also for Hamas as both faced protests in recent years over their inability to reconcile with one another, advance Palestinian aspirations for statehood or meet the basic needs of those in the territories they govern.


Fatah and Hamas have been publicly calling for elections for more than a decade but have never been able to mend their rift or agree on a process for holding them, and despite Friday’s decree, it remained far from clear whether the voting would actually be held. Elections could also complicate President-elect Joe Biden’s plans to restore aid to the Palestinians and to revive the peace process with Israel.


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