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Hamas to block elections in Gaza
Published Wednesday 28/10/2009 (updated) 29/10/2009 21:15
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Ismail Haniyeh casts his vote in 2006 [MaanImages]
Gaza – Ma'an – The Hamas-controlled Ministry of the Interior announced on Wednesday that it will not allow elections to go ahead in the Gaza Strip as decreed by President Mahmoud Abbas.

The call for elections "came from someone who does not have the right to declare it," a ministry statement said in reference to Abbas. The ministry reiterated Hamas’ objection that the elections were called without a national unity agreement in place.

The statement said furthermore that the ministry will "bring to account anyone who deals with these elections."

Last Friday Abbas issued a decree calling presidential and parliamentary elections on 24 January 2010.

Hamas argues that elections can only take place in the context of a national agreement that reunites the West Bank and Gaza under one administration.

Wednesday's announcement by the de facto government in Gaza could mean that Abbas will be forced to hold elections only in the West Bank, where his Fatah movement is in control. The current right-leaning government in Israel is also thought to be opposed to allowing elections in East Jerusalem, which is under direct Israeli rule.

Earlier this week, two human rights groups urged the rival Palestinian factions to reach a unity deal as a prerequisite to elections.

The Gaza-based Palestinian Center for Human Rights said elections "are not possible without reaching a comprehensive national reconciliation that can end fragmentation and restore the dignity of the legislative, executive and judicial institutions of the Palestinian government."
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1 ) joesy / oPT
28/10/2009 10:25
why would pchr or hamas see elections as an obstacle to unity? wouldn't electinos give one side the mandate to push forward reconcilliation efforts, rather than another few years of useless egyptian shuttle diplomacy?

2 ) John Buchanan / Ankara, Turkey
28/10/2009 12:40
Naturally Hamas do not want elections in Gaza, they would lose. They are supported by thugs from Qatar& Iran, and will hang on to power and money as long as they can. They do not care how many more Palestinians have to die, as long as their paymasters keep sending money and arms.

3 ) Uzi / Isael
28/10/2009 15:25
Nice reply #1 and #2.
Look , dictators and terrorists dont like real free elections, period.
Interesting and correct the view from Turkey.
Lets screw everybody and have real peace.

4 ) Bassem Khoury / Palestine
28/10/2009 21:12
This is a constitutional issue

It is true that Abbas did not accept the results of the last Palestinian general elections, which portrayed the wish of the Palestinian people.
However, Hammas, also sidelined the Palestinian constitution for it's own benefit.
Abbas has to resign. It is his mess

5 ) Mary / USA
28/10/2009 22:22
Hamas has to work for unity as well as Abbas. Rejecting every suggestion is not the answer.

6 ) Jerrold Cohen / USA
29/10/2009 00:33
1. Hamas would win handily in an election because it is steadfast. 2. Abbas's continual shifting and doing what Israel wants him to do makes Fatah weak. 3. Hamas is right. Abbas's term is over. He can't declare elections. The entire last government should administer elections.
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