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by Husam Hamdan, Wang Hao
RAMALLAH, March 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Despite external
pressure, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), which enjoys
majority in the parliament, seems to go alone to form a new cabinet.
Prime Minister-designate Ismail Haneya, leader of Hamas who received orders from Palestinian leader Mahmoud
Abbas to form the government, announced on Saturday that he would present the
cabinet to Abbas on Sunday for approval.
It seems that Haneya was quite satisfied with his
relations with Abbas, as he told a press conference in Gaza "our relations and
negotiations went in a calm and truly way."
"I think Abbas will approve this government and I
hope that we can go forward," he said.
Actually, Haneya does not need approval from Abbas
before the new government should be approved by the Palestinian Legislative
Council (PLC), according to the Basic Law, considered as the constitution.
Article 66 of the Basic Law defines that "the prime
minister goes directly to the PLC asking for approval."
At the moment, Hamas has to go alone to form the
government with some independents and academicians, as the leftist Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) is not certain about its position on
whether to join the government.
Farahat assad, spokesman of Hamas in the West Bank
told Xinhua that PFLP agreed to be part of the government, but Khaledah Jarar,
parliament member from PFLP said "we do not decide yet." According to Jarar,
there are some PFLP leaders who refused to join the cabinet and but some agreed.
"For that we are still discussing our position," Jarar said.
Some sources close to PFLP said that PFLP wants three
portfolios in the cabinet, but Hamas only agreed to offer two. Some sources also
told Xinhua that the mainstream Fatah movement contacted PFLP, persuading it not
to participate in the government. Azmi Shaibe, independent member in the
previous parliament, said that without any faction in the cabinet, Hamas will
face a complicated situation.
"Hamas could go by itself, but it needs some other
factions in the government to face the Arab world as a government representing
all the Palestinians. If it has no other faction to be partner, it will be
Hamas-government, even with some independents," he said. PFLP is seen as a
senior faction in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). If PFLP goes with
Hamas, which refuses till now to join the PLO, it will be difficult for PFLP to
deal with other PLO factions.
A senior Fatah official expected that Hamas could not
run the cabinet for more than six months, while Shaibe said, "if Hamas could not
do well and keeps acting as Hamas-government, not a Palestinian government, it
will face a big problem specially concerning ties with the rest of the world,
thus causing an international siege."
"The Hamas-led government will be responsible for
daily life of the Palestinians, so Hamas has to coordinate with the Israeli
side," Shaibe said. Enditem |