The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) announced Sunday that it opposes
holding presidential elections only and insisted on holding general elections as
well.
Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman in Gaza, told reporters that Hamas doesn't
want only presidential elections to be held within 60 days, but wants to hold
general elections as well.
"If the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) is able to hold presidential
elections, why not to hold general elections as well," said Abu Zuhri, who made
the remarks at a mourning tent in Gaza for the late Palestinian leader Yasser
Arafat.
The tent was set up to receive condolences for Arafat who passed away on
Thursday in a French military hospital in Paris.
"If the Israeli security measures imposed on the Palestinian territories
disable the Palestinians to hold presidential and general elections, then the
only solution is to form a unified national leadership," said Abu Zuhri.
Rawhi Fattouh, the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) speaker, was named
as the interim PNA president until presidential elections to choose a formal
leader to succeed the late Arafat were held within 60 days under the Palestinian
basic law.
Palestinians have announced Sunday that the presidential elections would be
held on Jan. 9, 2005.