Palestine: Abbas appoints new prime minister
(VOVWORLD) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday appointed longtime ally Mohammad Shtayeh as the new prime minister and asked him to form a new Palestinian government.
Mr. Mohammed Shtayyeh. (Photo: israelnationalnews.com)
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Shtayeh, who holds a doctorate in economies and development from Sussex University, is a member of the Central Committee of Fatah, the ruling Palestinian nationalist political party led by President Abbas. He has also been a minister in the Palestinian economic council for the past decade.
The Palestinian leadership has been divided between Fatah and Hamas since 2006, when the latter scored a landslide victory in parliamentary elections in Gaza. Hamas has since been running the coastal enclave, while Fatah has been based in the autonomous parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Previous reconciliation attempts by the two sides to form a power-sharing unity government in Gaza and the West Bank have all failed.