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RAMALLAH, Jan. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Palestinian Prime Minister
Ahmed Qurei resigned on Thursday shortly after the Islamic Resistance Movement
(Hamas) claimed victory in the Palestinian legislative elections.
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| Palestinian PM Ahmed Qorei heads the weekly cabinet meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah Jan. 8. (AFP/File) | Qurei and other cabinet members formally submitted their resignations on Thursday morning just moments after Hamas
announced winning around 70 seats in the new 132-member parliament.
Officials from the long dominant Fatah movement, of which Qurei
is a senior member, also acknowledged that Hamas has garnered more seats than
Fatah.
The resignation of the cabinet came in accordance with the
Palestinian law, which stipulates that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas asks
the party or faction that garners a majority of seats in the parliament to form
a new cabinet.
Final results of Wednesday's key ballot are expected to be
announced by the Palestinian Central Election Commission at around 7:00 p.m.
(1700 GMT).
If confirmed winner, Hamas, which publicly commits itself to
Israel's destruction, will set up a new Palestinian government, which might
reshape the political landscape of the Mideast peace
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