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GAZA, Aug. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) opposed
on Wednesday Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' decision to hold the
legislative elections in January 2006, local press reported.
Hamas leader Ismaael Haneya made the statement at a news conference
following his meeting with Abbas in Gaza on Tuesday night.
He told the reporters that Hamas is still insisting that the legislative
elections should be held before the end of this year.
It was the first meeting between Abbas and Hamas leaders following armed
confrontations between Hamas militants and Palestinian security sources that
erupted three weeks ago in the Gaza Strip.
Committing to the spirit of Cairo agreement which reiterates thefact that
elections must be held, we are still stick to holding theelections before the
end of 2005, Haneya said.
Meanwhile, the Hamas senior leader said that we are keen to our
national unity and implementing it as immediate as possible according to
the agreement we reached in Cairo related to re arranging our internal
Palestinian home.
Abbas announced earlier on Tuesday that the parliamentary elections in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip will be held in January 2006, without setting up a
specific date.
Abbas said in a speech he addressed before the Palestinian Legislative
Council (PLC) that the legislative elections would be held in January after both
the basic law and the elections law thatwere passed by the PLC few weeks ago
will be implemented
Abbas said that he will issue a presidential decree soon after the two
laws, basic law and elections law, are ready, where a specific date for holding
the elections on January would be set up.Enditem
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