Follwing the steps of other Palestinian factions boycotting the new Ramullah Government, Fateh asked Abbas to wait the next round of Dialogue with Hamas and delay forming a new Goverment. If the Dialoge fail Fateh shall form the Government alone without Fayad.
Bahar: No legitimacy for any government without PLC approval
[ 13/05/2009 - 04:53 PM ]
GAZA, (PIC)-- Dr. Ahmed Bahar, the acting speaker of the Palestinian legislative council, on Wednesday affirmed that Palestinian government formed without winning PLC confidence is illegitimate.
Bahar, speaking at the inauguration of a special PLC session on the ruins of the PLC premises in Gaza, said that the government of Salam Fayyad is unconstitutional.
He backed the continuation of inter-Palestinian dialog for the sake of cementing ranks, lifting siege, ending aggression, and reconstructing Gaza away from foreign dictates.
The acting speaker lashed out at the PA apparatuses in the West Bank for prosecuting resistance fighters.
For his part, Ismail Haneyya, the PA premier, who attended the session described ex-PA chief Mahmoud Abbas's declared intention to form a new government in Ramallah as reflecting "political ignorance".
He told the PLC members that his government spent 66 million dollars after the latest Israeli war on Gaza on the poor families in addition to the families of the wounded and martyrs.
GAZA, (PIC)-- Ismail Haneyya, the PA premier in Gaza, has underlined that the formation of a new Palestinian government in Ramallah would lay mines in the way of national dialog talks in Cairo.
Haneyya, in a statement before the first public session of the cabinet after the latest Israeli war on Gaza, said that such a step reflected "serious escalation" and "political ignorance in arranging priorities".
He said, "We expected removal of obstacles before the next round of dialog rather than laying mines" that would lead the Palestinian dialog to a "dead end".
The premier welcomed the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to Palestinian lands, but asked the Pontiff to apologize for his 2006 insult of Prophet Mohammed.
Haneyya then asked Arab capitals not to invite Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu until his government lifts the siege on Gaza, opens all crossings and stops judaizing Jerusalem.
MP Jarrar: PFLP to boycott any government formed without national consensus
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- MP Khaleda Jarrar, the politburo member of the popular front for the liberation of Palestine, has declared her Front's rejection of any new Palestinian government whether in the West Bank or in the Gaza Strip without national consensus.
Jarrar told Quds Press news agency on Tuesday that the formation of the new government should be linked to the comprehensive national dialog.
"We hope that a government of national consensus would be formed by the end of the dialog rounds, which we hope would succeed in the near future," the MP elaborated.
She asserted, however, that the PFLP would not join any government that is formed without such consensus.
The PFLP official said that the formation of a government in the West Bank or Gaza would be an endorsement of the failure of dialog. She expressed regret that an expanded government was being planned in the West Bank.
Jarrar said that the success of dialog depends on trekking the suitable track to end the inter-Palestinian division.
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