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| By: Israel Insider staff and partners |
| Published: November 30, 2005 |
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An ally of Palestinian uprising leader Marwan Barghouti won the top spot in primaries of the Palestinians' ruling Fatah party in Jerusalem, party officials said Wednesday, citing unofficial results.
Another contender, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas' bureau chief, Rafiq Husseini, came in 20th, not enough to secure a list on Fatah's list of candidates for Jan. 25 parliament elections.
The results are in line with voting in several West Bank districts where the Barghouti-led "young guard" has pushed aside corruption-tainted oldtimers. The Islamic terrorist Hamas is posing a strong challenge to Fatah with its campaign of clean government.
Only about 8,100 of 21,000 Fatah voters in Jerusalem cast ballots Tuesday, in part because of confusion over whether the voting would take place.
The top vote getter in Jerusalem was Hatem Abdel Khader, a Fatah legislator aligned with the imprisoned Barghouti, who is serving five life terms in an Israeli prison for his involvement in attacks that killed four Israelis and a Greek monk. Barghouti won more than 90 percent of the vote in the Ramallah district in primaries held last week.
The AP contributed to this report. |
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