Dahlan, Qureia vie to succeed Abbas as Fatah chief
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                  Dahlan, Qureia vie to succeed Abbas as Fatah chief

                  09.08.2009

                  Dahlan, Qureia vie to succeed Abbas as Fatah chief

                  Elections for Fatah's main governing bodies, the Central Committee and the Revolutionary Council, were expected to take place on Sunday, with two party strongmen, Mohammed Dahlan and Ahmed Qureia leading the nominee list for leadership posts.
                  On Saturday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was re-elected to chair the Central Committee at the party's first convention in two decades, held in the West Bank city of Bethlehem since last Tuesday.
                  Sunday's election was to name the 18 members of the Central Committee, who will be joined by four members to be named by the committee itself. In addition, elections for the 120-member Fatah Revolutionary Council were also scheduled for Sunday.
                  Qureia was the first Palestinian Prime Minister, and is currently heading the peace negotiations team for the Palestinian Authority. Dahlan, the former head of the Palestinian Authority Preventative Security Forces in Gaza, left the Strip in 2007 shortly before rival party Hamas violently seized control over Gaza.
                  The two have waged a tough political battle, as both are considered candidates to succeed Abbas. The two haven't expressly announced any plans to succeed the Palestinian president, but they are considered to be the two strongest Fatah members after Abbas. Assuming that Marwan Barghouti, also considered a strong candidate to head the Palestinian Authority, remains in Israeli jail, one of the two will likely be named president once Abbas steps down for whatever reason.
                  On Saturday, Fatah adopted a position paper stating that the Palestinian national enterprise will not reach fruition until all of Jerusalem, including the outlying villages, come under Palestinian sovereignty.
                  Also Saturday, the Palestinian news agency Ma'an reported that for the first time, a Jewish candidate had been nominated for a post on the Revolutionary Council. According to Ma'an, Jerusalem-born Dr. Uri Davis explained that every Fatah member can run for a post on the party's 120-member Revolutionary Council regardless of religion, race or color.

                  Источник: Haaretz