The Palestinian mainstream Fatah movement has decided to appeal
the results of the Palestinian legislative elections in four
districts in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, sources in the movement
said on Sunday.
The sources said that Fatah will appeal the election results in
the West Bank cities of Ramallah, Selfeetm and Nablus and the
southern Gaza town of Khan Younis.
The decision came after final election results announced by the
Palestinian Central Election Commission showed that Fatah won 45
seats in the 132-member Palestinian Legislative Council while the
Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) won 74 seats.
On Jan. 25, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians headed to the
polls across the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and East Jerusalem,
which were divided into 16 districts, in their first parliamentary
ballot in a decade.
According to the Palestinian electoral law, 66 members of the
132-seat legislature will be elected by districts while the
remaining 66 chosen based on party lists.
(Xinhua News Agency January 30, 2006)