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PA leadership committed to holding elections on time

April 22, 2021 at 1:00 am

Nabil Abu Rudeineh is sworn in as a deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Information in the new Palestinian government, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank town of Ramallah, on 13 April 2019 [ABBAS MOMANI/AFP via Getty Images]

The Palestinian Authority (PA)’s leadership is committed to carrying out the Palestinian elections within the timeframe of the presidential decrees and specified dates, Spokesperson of the PA’s Presidency Nabil Abu Rudeineh stressed on Wednesday.

Speaking to Voice of Palestine radio, Abu Rudeineh stated: “Nothing will change nor will there be a disruption that contradicts the Palestinian interest, since these elections are a Palestinian demand and all disruptions from here or there are not worth anything.”

He reiterated: “Jerusalem is a red line and the Palestinian people will not concede it nor accept a state with provisional borders or anything that contradicts the decisions of the Palestinian National Council and the United Nations resolutions.”

At the same time, he emphasised: “No decision will be taken regarding Jerusalem in any form without going back to the leadership, the factions and all the forces.”

The elections will take place on time and efforts are underway with all parties, including the European Union, which is trying to make every effort possible but is unable to force Israel to allow the elections,” explained the presidential spokesperson.

Regarding the role of the US in putting pressure on Israel, he remarked: “US administration has not yet given an answer regarding pressure on Israel not to obstruct the holding of the elections, despite the fact that this administration is better than the previous one because President Joe Biden has declared his commitment to the two-state solution and his administration announced the return of aid to the Palestinian people.”

However, according to Abu Rudeineh, the current administration is progressing slowly. “The new US administration made a good start until now, but it is not sufficient,” he said, stressing that peace and the relationship with the US will not come at a price less than the establishment of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with Jerusalem as its capital.

Regarding the upcoming moves of the leadership, the presidential spokesperson confirmed that the Fatah Central Committee is in an open-ended meeting. If necessary, a joint leadership-factions meeting could take place and continue until the strategic objective of holding elections is achieved.

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