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Palestinian court delays municipal elections after challenges | Palestinian court delays municipal elections after challenges |
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A Palestinian court has postponed municipal elections that had been due to be held on 8 October. | A Palestinian court has postponed municipal elections that had been due to be held on 8 October. |
The polls would have been the first electoral contest between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements for 10 years. | The polls would have been the first electoral contest between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements for 10 years. |
Their delay was ordered after lists of candidates for Fatah, which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, were cancelled in parts of the Gaza Strip, which is run by Hamas. | Their delay was ordered after lists of candidates for Fatah, which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, were cancelled in parts of the Gaza Strip, which is run by Hamas. |
Hamas has protested at the court's ruling, describing it as "political". | Hamas has protested at the court's ruling, describing it as "political". |
Fatah said it held Hamas fully responsible. | Fatah said it held Hamas fully responsible. |
Political paralysis | Political paralysis |
Thursday's ruling by the high court in the West Bank city of Ramallah came after a Hamas-controlled court in Gaza disqualified several candidate lists drawn up by Fatah on technical grounds. | Thursday's ruling by the high court in the West Bank city of Ramallah came after a Hamas-controlled court in Gaza disqualified several candidate lists drawn up by Fatah on technical grounds. |
A challenge was also lodged by a lawyer over the inability to hold the vote in occupied East Jerusalem, which Israel annexed after seizing it in the 1967 war but Palestinians want to be the capital of a future state. | |
"Elections can't take place in one place and not the other," said the presiding judge. | "Elections can't take place in one place and not the other," said the presiding judge. |
"The elections can't take place in Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods. Also, there are problems with the formation of courts in Gaza... Therefore, the court decides to stop the elections." | "The elections can't take place in Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods. Also, there are problems with the formation of courts in Gaza... Therefore, the court decides to stop the elections." |
Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri blamed Fatah for the delay. | Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri blamed Fatah for the delay. |
"The high court decision is politically motivated and it came in order to rescue Fatah after its lists of candidates collapsed in a number of areas," he told the Reuters news agency. | "The high court decision is politically motivated and it came in order to rescue Fatah after its lists of candidates collapsed in a number of areas," he told the Reuters news agency. |
But Osama al-Qawasmi of Fatah rejected the allegation, saying: "We hold Hamas fully responsible for foiling the election, starting with the unjustified petitions it filed." | But Osama al-Qawasmi of Fatah rejected the allegation, saying: "We hold Hamas fully responsible for foiling the election, starting with the unjustified petitions it filed." |
The election would have been the first involving Hamas and Fatah since the 2006 poll for the Palestinian Legislative Council, in which Hamas won a majority. | The election would have been the first involving Hamas and Fatah since the 2006 poll for the Palestinian Legislative Council, in which Hamas won a majority. |
A violent rift with Fatah saw the Islamist movement take control of Gaza the following year. | A violent rift with Fatah saw the Islamist movement take control of Gaza the following year. |
Although Fatah and Hamas formally agreed a unity deal and a technocratic government in 2014, deep divisions remain, resulting in political paralysis. | Although Fatah and Hamas formally agreed a unity deal and a technocratic government in 2014, deep divisions remain, resulting in political paralysis. |
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