New Palestinian PM appointed
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has appointed politically independent academic as his new prime minister, official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.
Abbas announced his choice of Rami Hamdallah, a British-educated professor of linguistics who has been president of An Najah National University since 1998 and has no prior government experience, shortly before the expiration of a deadline for the appointment.
“President Abbas has instructed Rami Hamdallah to form a new cabinet,” WAFA said.
Hamdallah, 54, replaces Salaam Fayyad who resigned in April reportedly after clashes with Abbas over the limits of his authority, but continued to perform his duties until now.
During his meeting with Hamdallah at his residence in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Abbas reaffirmed May agreements with Palestinian militant movement Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, to form a unity government within three months.
Hamas officials, however, immediately condemned the appointment of a new prime minister in the without prior consulting with them and called the move “illegal.”


















































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