eight-member emergency government headed by Qurei. Arafat and Qurei disagreed as to who was to be Interior Minister in the next government. Qurei wanted General...
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Ahmed Ali Mohammad Qurei (also spelled Qureia or Qurie; Arabic: أحمد علي محمد قريع, Aḥmad ʿAlī Muḥammad Qurayʿ; 26 March 1937 – 22 February 2023), also...
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existed from 24 February 2005 to 29 March 2006. It was headed by Ahmed Qurei and composed of 24 ministers. The cabinet was dominated by technocrat professional...
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The Hamas government of 2012 was the second de facto Hamas government in the Gaza Strip since the takeover of the Gaza Strip by Hamas in 2007. It was...
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Arafat nominated Qurei for the post of Prime Minister, who agreed to form an "emergency government" on 10 September. The next day, Qurei decided to form...
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The Second Haniyeh Government, also known as the Palestinian National Unity Government of March 2007 (Arabic: المجلس الفلسطيني لآذار 17 2007), was a Palestinian...
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The Second and Third Fayyad Governments or the Palestinian Government of May 2009 was a Palestinian government of the Palestinian National Authority led...
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cabinet was sworn in for the second time, without any changes. The Hamdallah government succeeded the successive governments of Salam Fayyad, who had resigned...
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The Palestinian Authority Government of 1996 was a government of the Palestinian National Authority (PA) formed following the first general elections...
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All-Palestine Government in 1948. First Committee 1936-1937 (Arab Higher Committee) Second Committee 1945-1948 (Arab Higher Committee) All-Palestine Government, a...
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Abbas resigned in September 2003. Ahmed Qurei (Abu Ala) was appointed to replace him. The Israeli government gave up hope for negotiated settlement to...
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Palestinian Authority (redirect from Palestinian Interim Self-Government Authority)
feuding. Due to the lack of governmental reforms demanded by international peace mediators, Palestinian legislators demanded Qurei present a report on the...
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The Palestinian Unity Government of June 2014 was a national unity government of the Palestinian National Authority under Palestinian President Mahmoud...
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Palestinian unity government of March 2007. Haniyeh reshuffled the Hamas government in September 2012, which is regarded as the second Hamas government in the Gaza...
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that the government would honour the agreements made with Israel. The second Fayyad government was identical to the first Fayyad government of 14 June...
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meeting is held in a manor near Oslo, with Qurei and Hassan Asfour as representatives of the Palestinian government and Hirschfeld and Ron Pundak as Israel's...
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Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council, Ahmed Qurei became acting Prime Minister. Qurei was Prime Minister from 7 October 2003 to 26 January 2006...
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The Palestinian Authority Government of June 2002 was a government of the Palestinian National Authority (PA) from 13 June 2002 to 29 October 2002, headed...
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Ma'ale Adumim, Ariel, and Efrat. Livni rejected Qurei's demands that Israel cede these settlements. Qurei suggested to Livni that these settlements be placed...
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for the first time on 18 February 2006. Incumbent Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei tendered his resignation on 26 January 2006, but remained interim Prime...
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The First Arafat Government was formed in 1994, when Yasser Arafat returned to Palestine, settling in Gaza City and promoted self-governance for the Palestinian...
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formed a government ruling the Gaza Strip without elections. Gazan Prime Minister Haniyye announced in September 2012 the formation of a second Hamas government...
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in Palestine and was the ambassador of the Palestinian government in Iran. He was the second ambassador of Palestine in Iran after Hani al-Hassan and...
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sworn in and meets for the first time, 47 days after the election. Ahmed Qurei becomes the first Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council. 24 April...
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close associate Hakam Balawi became the new Interior Minister in Qurei's Government, which was approved on 12 November 2003. However, the National Security...
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It succeeded the second Palestinian government and lasted from August 9, 1998 until the formation of the fourth Palestinian government in June 13, 2002...
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United States security assistance to the Palestinian Authority People Ahmed Qurei alias Abu Ala—PLO negotiator during the Oslo peace process Yossi Beilin—Israeli...
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Saeb Erekat (category Government ministers of the Palestinian National Authority)
participated in the 2007 Annapolis Conference, where he took over from Ahmed Qurei during an impasse and helped hammer out a joint declaration. He resigned...
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Marwan Barghouti (section Second Intifada)
Mahmoud Abbas' offer to be second on the Fatah party's parliamentary list, behind Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei. Barghouti had actually topped...
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Ashrawi's suggestion, sought out the PLO finance minister Abu Alaa (Ahmed Qurei). Through the Norwegians—including Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Jan...
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