Abbas accepts PM Fayyad's resignation

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FILES-BRITAIN-MIDEAST-PALESTINIAN-GOVERNMENT-FAYYADRamallah – AFP – President Abbas accepted the resignation of Palestinian Authority prime minister Salam Fayyad on Saturday, despite US efforts for him to stay on, official news agency Wafa reported. “Fayyad met Abbas for half an hour in the president’s headquarters in Ramallah in the West Bank and officially handed him his written resignation,” a Palestinian official told AFP.

Abbas tasked Fayyad with the role of caretaker for the current government until a new prime minister is appointed, another official told AFP on condition of anonymity. The two men have been at loggerheads amid mounting criticism of the prime minister’s economic policies in the ruling Fatah movement, but Washington has lobbied hard for the US-educated economist to stay on.

Late on Friday, US Secretary of State John Kerry telephoned Abbas to press him to find common ground with his prime minister, Palestinian officials said. Rumors that Fayyad would either resign or be told to step down by Abbas have been rife in recent weeks after longstanding differences between the two leaders came to a head over the finance portfolio.

Finance minister Nabil Qassis announced on March 2 that he was standing down. Fayyad agreed to the resignation but Abbas, who was abroad at the time, rejected it. A senior Palestinian official said Fayyad had had his letter of resignation prepared since March 23 but put off submitting it because of a visit to the region by US President Barack Obama and Abbas’s overseas trips. Fayyad held the finance portfolio as well as the premiership before Qassis’s appointment in May 2012.

A meeting planned for Thursday at which Fayyad reportedly intended to hand in his resignation was postponed after Washington insisted that to the best of its knowledge the prime minister was “sticking around”. Last week, the Fatah Revolutionary Council for the first time openly criticized the Fayyad government’s economic policy. Abbas’ Palestinian Authority is in financial crisis, partly as a result of non-disbursement of promised foreign funding, although the US Congress quietly unblocked $500 million in aid last month.

The international community credits Fayyad with building a sound institutional framework for the Palestinian Authority in the areas of the occupied West Bank under its control. His resignation could hamper implementation of an agreement with Israel that Kerry announced during a visit this week to “promote economic development in the West Bank.” An Israeli government official, contacted by AFP, declined to comment on Fayyad’s resignation.

2 comments to Abbas Accepts PM Fayyad’s Resignation

  • Scott Shepard

    Dear Kawther,

    The Palestinians have not had elections since 2006. How many elections have the Americans and the Israelis had since that year? The idea that only Fayyad can hold the bank together is ridiculous. It is nice that the Americans liked him. What did the Palestinians, inside or out, get out of this arrangement? The “better” the financial minister in an occupied state, the easier the occupation for the occupier. The whole lot of them should have resigned when it was clear, in 2006, that the US would not respect election results, and when Israel began arresting whichever potential candidates it thought could become too effective if in government down the road.

    Every day that any of the officers in the Palestinian Authority do their job more efficiently is one more that the US and the Israelis can be relieved of worrying about long term resolution of the problem. This is a vichy government, making life easier for the tyrants, and nobody deserves any medals. Hamas, Fatah, what difference does it make?

  • Hallo Frau Salam,

    The corruption you see in Palestine has far reaching roots with Satan’s final goal, the Destruction of all Godliness by the Antichrist sitting in the temple of Remphan in Jerusalem on the site of the Noble Sanctuary.

    Beware! all who serve God and His Messiah, Jesus Christ, and have nothing to do with this.

    May God deliver the Palestinians from this.

    Steve

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