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Abbas sets Nov. 28 for 1st Palestinian legislative elections in more ...
Abbas sets Nov. 28 for 1st Palestinian legislative elections in more ...
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a presidential decree setting Nov. 28, 2026, as the date for legislative elections, the official WAFA news agency reported Thursday.
The decree calls on Palestinians in Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to participate in free and direct legislative elections to choose members of the Palestinian Legislative Council.
Issued under Decree-Law No. 1 of 2007 on general elections and its amendments, the decree marks the first legislative vote since January 2006.
WAFA said the date for presidential elections, planned for the first quarter of 2027, will be announced in accordance with the law.
Abbas, who has been in power for 21 years after taking office in January 2005, was elected to a four-year term but has remained in office as subsequent presidential and legislative elections were repeatedly postponed.
Abbas declares first Palestinian legislative elections since 2006 to be held Nov. 28
Abbas declares first Palestinian legislative elections since 2006 to be held Nov. 28
<p>First vote in two decades scheduled amid demands for reform from European allies, growing criticism over corruption at home</p>
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Abbas calls Palestinian legislative elections for November 28
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The president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmud Abbas, has signed a decree this Thursday setting November 28 as the date for the legislative elections in Palestine. If confirmed, these elections would be the first of their kind in almost twenty years, after a long series of delays and cancellations.
The text signed by Abbas calls the population of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem to the polls to elect the members who will form the next Palestinian Legislative Council, as reported by the official Palestinian news agency WAFA.
The Palestinian leader, who in May committed to promoting reforms and holding parliamentary elections in November of this year, already approved another decree in mid-June to call for presidential elections in 2027, although the exact date for that electoral event has not yet been specified.
Palestine held elections on April 25 to renew the local councils. In the case of the Gaza Strip, the vote took place in Deir al-Balah, in the central area, becoming the first consultation in more than twenty years in the enclav…
Palestine to hold first legislative election in nearly two decades
Palestine to hold first legislative election in nearly two decades
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has called legislative elections for November 28. This announcement revives a democratic process frozen for nearly two decades. The vote will be the first parliamentary election since 2006, following a significant political split. International pressure for governance reforms and accountability has also influenced this decision. Presidential elections are separately planned for early 2027.
Palestinian legislative vote set for Nov 28: Presidential decree
Palestinian legislative vote set for Nov 28: Presidential decree
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas issued a decree on Thursday setting legislative elections for November 28, which if they take place, would mark the first such vote in two decades.The last legislative elections in the Palestinian territories were held in 2006, when Hamas won, defeating Abbas’s Fatah party, which had previously dominated Palestinian politics.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.As a result, the Palestinian Legislative Council, which is the parliament of Abbas’s Palestinian Authority, has not met since 2007.“The presidential decree calls on the Palestinian people in Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to participate in free and direct legislative elections to elect members of the Palestinian Legislative Council on the date specified,” the official Wafa news agency reported, citing the decree.Holding elections is part of the reforms demanded by the international community, which supports the Palestinian Authority
PA’s Abbas says oft-canceled presidential elections to be held in 2027
PA’s Abbas says oft-canceled presidential elections to be held in 2027
<p>Palestinian Authority's leader has now remained in power for 20 years, 15 years beyond the original date on which he was due to seek re-election</p>
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Palestinian leader Abbas announces presidential election in early 2027
Palestinian leader Abbas announces presidential election in early 2027
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has issued a decree calling for presidential elections in early 2027 and for legislative elections to be held in November of this year, official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported, without saying if he would run.Abbas, 90, won the last Palestinian presidential election in 2005 with a mandate of four years, meaning his term should have expired in 2009.However his term was extended and no presidential election has been held since, with Abbas ruling by presidential decrees, courting criticism at home and abroad.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“President Mahmoud Abbas announced that presidential elections will be held in early 2027,” Wafa said, citing a statement from the presidency.The nonagenarian leader’s decree also calls for legislative elections to take place in November of this year, it added.In his decree, Abbas emphasised he was “fully prepared to organise the Palestinian National Council
Palestinian President schedules parliamentary elections for November 28, 2026 — decree
Palestinian President schedules parliamentary elections for November 28, 2026 — decree
The date of the presidential elections, scheduled for the first quarter of next year, "will be determined later in line with the law"
Palestinian Authority Sets Date for First Major Elections in 20 Years
Palestinian Authority Sets Date for First Major Elections in 20 Years
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority speaking during a conference in Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in May. His term ended in 2009, but he has since canceled elections.
Palestine Set for November 2026 Legislative Elections to Renew ...
Palestine Set for November 2026 Legislative Elections to Renew ...
Palestine Set for November 2026 Legislative Elections to Renew Democratic Institutions
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas confirmed Monday that parliamentary elections and the Palestinian National Council vote will be held simultaneously on November 1, 2026, as part of a historic electoral reform aimed at broadening democratic representation.
On the other hand, presidential elections are scheduled for 2027, according to a presidential decree signed by Abbas and backed by the Palestine Liberation Organization.
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The reform legislation increases the Palestinian Legislative Council’s seats to 200, lowers the electoral threshold to 1% for obtaining representation, and reduces the minimum candidacy age to 23 to promote youth participation. It also establishes affirmative action requiring at least one woman for every three candidates on electoral lists. The new law raises the number of candidates required to officially register lists to 20.
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Palestinian leader Abbas announces elections
Palestinian leader Abbas announces elections
Presidential and legislative elections haven't taken place in the Palestinian territories for twenty years due to war and occupation, with veteran President Mahmoud Abbas ruling by decree.
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3×cross-perspective · 2Mahmoud Abbas issued a decree calling for presidential elections in early 2027 (first quarter of 2027).
gulfindiarussia
alarabiya“President Mahmoud Abbas announced that presidential elections will be held in early 2027,”
timesofindia“Presidential elections are separately planned for early 2027.”
tass“The date of the presidential elections, scheduled for the first quarter of next year, "will be determined later in line with the law"”
5×cross-perspective · 3Mahmoud Abbas issued a decree calling for legislative elections on 28 November 2026.
gulfindiaisraelotherrussia
alarabiya“The nonagenarian leader’s decree also calls for legislative elections to take place in November of this year, it added.”
timesofindia“Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has called legislative elections for November 28.”
timesofisrael“Abbas declares first Palestinian legislative elections since 2006 to be held Nov. 28”
democrata.es“The president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmud Abbas, has signed a decree this Thursday setting November 28 as the date for the legislative elections in Palestine.”
tass“Palestinian President schedules parliamentary elections for November 28, 2026 — decree”
2×cross-perspective · 3Presidential and legislative elections have not been held in the Palestinian territories for about twenty years.
indiawestern
dw“Presidential and legislative elections haven't taken place in the Palestinian territories for twenty years due to war and occupation, with veteran President Mahmoud Abbas ruling by decree.”
nytimes“Palestinian Authority Sets Date for First Major Elections in 20 Years”
timesofindia“Palestine to hold first legislative election in nearly two decades”
2×cross-perspective · 3Mahmoud Abbas's presidential term ended in 2009 and he has ruled by decree since then.
gulfwestern
alarabiya“However his term was extended and no presidential election has been held since, with Abbas ruling by presidential decrees, courting criticism at home and abroad.”
dw“Presidential and legislative elections haven't taken place in the Palestinian territories for twenty years due to war and occupation, with veteran President Mahmoud Abbas ruling by decree.”
nytimes“His term ended in 2009, but he has since canceled elections.”
2×cross-perspective · 2The upcoming legislative elections will be the first parliamentary election since 2006.
indiaisrael
timesofindia“The vote will be the first parliamentary election since 2006, following a significant political split.”
timesofisrael“Abbas declares first Palestinian legislative elections since 2006 to be held Nov. 28”
Single-source · 2 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
Mahmoud Abbas is 90 years old.
alarabiya
The date for the presidential elections will be determined later in line with the law.
tass