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Middle East
Palestian PM may resign - Resumes for lapdog wanted
2003-10-09
EFLPalestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei told Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat on Thursday he wants to quit his post, Palestinian officials said.
There seem to be an infinite supply of Palestinian officials wanting to play politics via leaks. Did they all study in Washington DC?
Actually, I think it's just that there's an infinite supply of Paleostinian officials. As the jobs disappear, they get taken on by the gummint. Eventually, they'll all be officials, and those who aren't exploding will spend their time bossing each other around...
"Qurei told Arafat he will not form the cabinet and doesn’t want to be prime minister anymore," one of the officials said.
"Nope. Ain't gonna do it. Don't wanna be prime minister, and you can't make me! 'Cuz you're almost dead and I'm not!"
The officials said Arafat wanted to dismiss Interior Minister Nasser Youssef, who would have security powers, and that
Qurei opposed the move.
sorry,thinking is no longer part of the job of PA
On Wednesday, Qurei presided over the first meeting of his cabinet, which in principle can govern for one month. He said that he would seek parliament approval for the ministers the following day, turning them into a regular cabinet,
(and the next day turning them into an crises cabinet then back to a regular cabinet, etc. as long as he could get his picture in the PA newspaper_
and that he hoped to broaden his government eventually.
"How many members do you eventually see in your cabinet, Mr. Prime Minister?"
"2.6 million."
In an unusual move, the parliamentary vote of confidence was to have taken place two days after the government was officially sworn. But two ministers - Interior Minister-designate Nasser Yussef and Health Minister-designate Jawad Tibi - refused to attend Tuesday’s swearing-in ceremony;
they would have had to swear allegience to Yassir
Posted by:mhw

#2  The PA constitution requires that if the president is incapacitated, his post would be temporarily filled by the Speaker of the Palestinian legislature. However, the Speaker's position is currently vacant, following Ahmed Qureia's resignation from it in order to become prime minister. Following Thursday’s meeting of the Palestinian legislature at which Arafat’s appointment of an emergency cabinet was rebuffed, Qureia reportedly signaled Arafat that he no longer wants the position.

Things are not what they seem. There are wheels within wheels. I can say no more. Disregard this message...
Posted by: Fred   2003-10-9 3:00:15 PM  

#1  On Wednesday, Qureia presided over the first meeting of his cabinet, which in principle can govern for one month.

Haaahahahaha!!!!! One lousy month. After that, Arafart will then review their "record" and decide to extend their authority for another month, then another review, etc etc. This is all nothing more than another silly joke originating from Arafart's ass. If GWB and Powell think that negotiations are possible with the Palestinians while this circus is still in town, well, they're living in a fantasy world, to say the least.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-10-9 11:06:10 AM  

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