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Hamas-Fatah feud heats up as talk of Abbas successor intensifies

Hamas members of parliament fear that the Palestinian Central Council will try to withdraw some of the powers of the Palestinian Legislative Council.
GAZA CITY, -: Hamas' MP Ahmed Bahar, gives a press conference in Gaza City,11 July 2007. A boycott by Hamas MPs prevented the holding of a key Palestinian parliament session today called by president Mahmud Abbas in a tactical move that could consolidate the leader's power over the sidelined chamber.  AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED ABED (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images)
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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — A new legal controversy and political feud has erupted between the Palestinian Hamas and Fatah movements. On June 25, Ahmad Bahar, the first deputy speaker of the Hamas-controlled Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), accused the PLO of setting up a scheme to strip the PLC of its powers and confer them to the PLO’s Palestinian Central Council (PCC).

Bahar said in a statement distributed by the PLC media office, “Turning the PCC into a substitute for the PLC is tantamount to passing the 'deal of the century,'" in reference to the forthcoming Mideast peace plan from US President Donald Trump. He pointed out that the PLC will hold a meeting next week to discuss this “dangerous plan” and to set the controls and mechanisms to stop it.

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