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Elsschot
26-01-06, 08:19
Hamas claimt winst verkiezingen


GAZA - De militante Palestijnse beweging Hamas claimt dat ze een absolute meerderheid in het 132 leden tellende parlement heeft gewonnen. Dat heeft Hamas-kopstuk Ismail Haniyah donderdag gezegd.

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Volgens Haniyah heeft Hamas in de parlementsverkiezingen van woensdag zeker zeventig zetels in de wacht gesleept. Hij liet zich niet uit over het aantal stemmen dat tot dusver is geteld.

Enkele prominente leden van het seculiere Fatah van president Mahmoud Abbas erkenden dat Hamas de grootste Palestijnse partij is geworden. In een peiling van woensdagavond lag Fatah nog voor. Fatah zou op 58 zetels uitkomen en Hamas op 53.

De Palestijnse kiescommissie onthield zich van commentaar op de uitspraken van Haniyah. De commissie komt vermoedelijk donderdagavond of vrijdag met de officiële uitslag van de verkiezingen.

Victory
26-01-06, 10:56
Hamas ahead of Fatah in elections

Ramallah, West Bank, Jan 26 - The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas is ahead of the Fatah faction in the Palestinian parliamentary election, a source in the central elections commission said Thursday.

"Hamas is ahead of Fatah, particularly in the constituencies," the official said on condition of anonymity.

Half of the 132 deputies in the Ramallah-based parliament were being elected in constituencies while the other 66 will come from party lists.

With hamas headed for victory, Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qorei announced his resignation and said the Islamist movement must form the next government.

The election commission said the vote count was now close to completion. "the counting of the ballots has nearly finished," the source added.

David
26-01-06, 10:59
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Jouw avatar, is dat van je brommer?

Wide-O
26-01-06, 11:08
Geplaatst door David
Jouw avatar, is dat van je brommer?

Moto Guzzi ? Zundapp ?

David
26-01-06, 11:09
Geplaatst door Wide-O
Moto Guzzi ? Zundapp ?


Mobilette.

Victory
26-01-06, 11:11
Qorei resigns after Hamas clear lead

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Ramallah, West Bank, Jan 26 - Former Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qorei announced his resignation Thursday and said the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas must form the next government after its general election victory.

"I am going to present my resignation to President Abu Mazen (Mahmud Abbas) and Hamas should form the (new) government," he told journalists.

"We must respect the choice of the people and the party which has obtained a majority should form the new government," he added.

"It is true that Hamas has obtained a majority and I have resigned to enable President Abbas to choose a new prime minister."

A source in the central elections commission had earlier said that Hamas was clearly ahead of Fatah with all the votes nearly counted.

Victory
26-01-06, 11:13
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Jouw avatar, is dat van je brommer?
Dat is het laatste wat de zionistische regime zal zien, als zij Iran aanvallen.

David
26-01-06, 11:14
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Dat is het laatste wat de zionistische regime zal zien, als zij Iran aanvallen.


Jouw brommer? :haha:

Kind, wat ben je toch stoer! :moe:

Victory
26-01-06, 11:16
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Jouw brommer? :haha:

Kind, wat ben je toch stoer! :moe:
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David
26-01-06, 11:19
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Lekker, he, zo'n groot phallus symbool net voor de lunch?

Max Stirner
26-01-06, 11:20
Vreemde brommer....je hebt hem toch niet opgevoerd ??.... :student:

Wide-O
26-01-06, 11:22
Geplaatst door David
Lekker, he, zo'n grote phallus symbool net voor de lunch?

Op weg om o.a. anderhalf miljoen Palestijnen te vermoorden ... Van je vrienden moet je het hebben :moeilijk:

Victory
26-01-06, 11:23
Geplaatst door Max Stirner
Vreemde brommer....je hebt hem toch niet opgevoerd ??.... :student:
:haha:

Seif
26-01-06, 11:23
Volgens mij is een overwinning voor Hamas juist goed voor Israel. Als ze een regering moeten vormen, kan daar een enorme paciferende werking vanuit gaan. Dan kunnen ze niet meer de populist uithangen, en streven naar een (onrealistische) vernietiging van Israel. Een beetje een LPF-scenario dus.

Derrick
26-01-06, 14:18
Arab world jubliant at 'earthquake' of Hamas victory
By The Associated Press

BEIRUT - The victory of Hamas in the elections for the Palestinian Legislative Council was greeted with jubilation Thursday across the Muslim world.

State-run radio in Iran opened its afternoon news broadcast with the report of Hamas' victory, saying the vote showed that Palestinians support resistance against Israel.

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad met Hamas and other militant leaders in Damascus last week, though the Islamic cleric-run regime insists it only gives the groups moral support.

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"This is a victory to all the region's free people," said Ayoub Muhanna, a 29-year-old Lebanese who owns a spare parts shop in the southeast town of Rashaya. "The Palestinians gave their vote to the party that gave of its blood."

"Now the true representatives of the Palestinian people have come to power," said Javad Majidi, a student at Iran's Tehran University.

Jihad-Daneshgai, a semi-governmental cultural body active in Iranian universities, congratulated Hamas in a statement, saying the victory "angers the arrogant leaders of the U.S. and the occupiers of Jerusalem."

But while Hamas' victory proved the group's popularity over the ruling Fatah party, the win also could backfire on the militant group, some analysts said.

"Hamas' role was greatly respected and embraced because it was a resistance movement," Sami Moubayed, a Syrian analyst, told the Associated Press.

"Now, they will naturally be prone to fail like any other movement that entered the political arena, because they will have a very hard time to deliver on their promises," he said.

"The Palestinian Authority is corrupt and Hamas will now share the blame," he added. "Resistance is something very honorable. Politics is a dirty game."

Leaders of both Hamas and Fatah said Thursday that Hamas had won an outright majority of parliamentary seats, although official results were not yet available. That gives them the right to form the next Palestinian government, although it was not clear if they would choose to do so.

"What happened was tantamount to an earthquake," said Muhammad Jalbout, a Palestinian living in Syria.

He blamed the United States for indirectly helping Hamas win by not exerting enough pressure on Israel to implement agreements reached with the government of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, which would have reduced tensions in Palestinian areas.

'An Arab Sharon'
Dawood al-Shirian, a Saudi who hosts a political talk show on Dubai TV, said a Hamas win "will reflect positively on the political process, because Hamas has a good reputation in the Palestinian street."

Hamas' participation in the political process is also "an indirect recognition" of the 1993 Oslo agreement between the Palestinians and Israelis, which the group has long rejected, because the Palestinian Authority was founded as a result of the Oslo agreement, al-Shirian said.

Al-Shirian said he expected the group to be tough negotiators if peace talks are reopened between Israelis and Palestinians.

"They will be the Arab Sharon," he said. "They will be tough, but only a tough group can snatch concessions from Israel. "

The result of the electoins "will give [Hamas] a major boost," said Dia'a Rashwan, an Egyptian expert on Islamic movements.

Essam el-Aryan, a spokesman for Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood - which recently increased the number of its seats in Egypt's parliament from 17 to 88 - said the Brotherhood was jubilant.

"This is a great victory for Hamas," he said.

But he added that Hamas now faces the challenge "of maintaining good relations with the Arab governments and world powers to secure support for the Palestinian cause."

observer
26-01-06, 15:20
Geplaatst door Seif
Volgens mij is een overwinning voor Hamas juist goed voor Israel. Als ze een regering moeten vormen, kan daar een enorme paciferende werking vanuit gaan. Dan kunnen ze niet meer de populist uithangen, en streven naar een (onrealistische) vernietiging van Israel. Een beetje een LPF-scenario dus. mischien echter eerder

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