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In an address to supporters, Hamas leader Sheikh
Ismael Haneya said the decision to announce the campaign here was to express
loyalty to Yassin.
Yassin, founder and spiritual leader of Hamas, was
assassinated in an Israeli rocket attack in 2002 when he was leaving a mosque
near his home.
Haneya said participation in the Palestinian
Legislative Council (PLC) is a step to reorganize the internal issues of the
Palestinians.
"When Hamas enters the PLC, it will help in following
up the economic and sociable services for the people," Haneya added.
He also said that the Hamas campaign is focused on
anti-corruption, exploiting widespread disillusionment among voters over the
perceived incompetence of the current administration.
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Legislative Council elections wave in Gaza Jan. 3,
2006. | No Palestinian faction or any person has
the right to operate conflict with the enemy or the liberation project, stressed
Haneya, adding that Hamas will always stay loyal to the Palestinian prisoners
and the Palestinians right of return.
According to the election law, the campaign for all
candidates that are running in the elections started as of midnight Jan. 3,and
will continue till Jan. 24, one day ahead of the polls.
However, if Israel prevents East Jerusalem residents
from running and voting, the polls might be postponed.
While the election campaign began all over the
Palestinian territories, East Jerusalem is still waiting for a positive answer
from Israel to the Palestinian request to allow them to hold the elections in
East Jerusalem.
Hamas has been a major driving force behind the
five-year Palestinian uprising in the occupied territories. It showed strong
street popularity during the latest rounds of local elections and will pose a
severe challenge to the ruling Fatah movement led by Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas. Enditem
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