Hamas wins 76 seats, Fatah 43: official result
27/1/2006 11:07
The Islamic Resistance Movement ( Hamas) won 76 seats and the Fatah movement
won 43 in Wednesday's Palestinian parliamentary elections, according to an
official announcement Thursday evening. Hanna Nasser, chief of the Central
Election Commission (CEC) said that Hamas got 76 seats and Fatah got 43 seats in
the new 132- seat parliament. Nasser told reportes in an official
announcement that the list of change and reforms of Hamas movement won with 30
PLC seats in the lists and 46 seats in the constituencies, and the total is 76
seats. Fatah movement won with 27 seats in the lists and won with 16 seats in
the constituencies, with a total of 43 seats in the parliament, he added. He
said 95 percent of the votes had been counted, adding he preferred to present
the results now. The official result came after Hamas claimed earlier on
Thursday that it had garnered 77 seats in the elections, the second of its kind
since 1996. It was the first legislative bid for Hamas, a major radical
militant group against Israeli occupation which boycotted the first elections,
voicing opposition to the Oslo Accords signed in 1993. Fatah, a previously
dominant movement led by President Mahmoud Abbas, admitted defeat after Hamas
victory. Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei on Thursday presented a letter of
resignation to Abbas to pave the way for the winner of the elections to form a
new cabinet. The surprising victory of Hamas adds more uncertainty over the
prospects of the Mideast peace process as the militant group is still listed as
a terror organization by Israel, the United States and the European
Union. Israel said that it would not deal with a new Palestinian government
that calls for the destruction of Israel.
Xinhua news
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