IN
THE NEWS - New Palestinian Government
By Cynthia Kirk
This is Steve Ember with In the News, from VOA
Special English.
Planning has been taking place for talks between Palestinian
Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
They are to discuss ways to end three years of violence between the
two sides and restart peace talks.
Both sides are under pressure from the United States
to renew peace efforts now that a new Palestinian government is in place.
The Palestinian Legislative Council approved Mister Qureia's government
on Wednesday. The council voted forty-six to thirteen. Five council
members did not vote.
Mister Qureia has twenty-four members in his cabinet.
Mister Qureia was speaker of the Palestinian Legislative
Council. He became acting prime minister in September. He could not
form a cabinet, however, because of a dispute with Palestinian Authority
President Yasser Arafat. Mister Qureia had threatened to resign when
Mister Arafat would not approve his choice of interior minister. The
dispute lasted ten weeks.
On Sunday, Mister Qureia ended the political dispute.
He accepted Mister Arafat's choice of Hakam Bilawi as interior minister.
Mister Bilawi will have some control over the police, civil defense
and security forces. But Mister Arafat will have most of the control
over the security forces as the head of the new National Security Council.
Mister Qureia took office after Mister Arafat named
an emergency cabinet to replace the government of Prime Minister Mahmoud
Abbas. Mister Abbas resigned in September after losing a similar power
struggle with Mister Arafat over security issues.
Mister Arafat has controlled the security forces since
the Palestinian Authority began in nineteen-ninety-four. Israel and
the United States have held him responsible for the failure to stop
terrorist attacks against Israelis. They have demanded that he give
control of the security forces to his prime minister.
Mister Arafat said in a speech this week that the
time has come to end what he called the "destructive war"
with Israel.
Israel and the Palestinians are under international
pressure to carry out a peace plan known as the road map. The United
States, the United Nations, the European Union and Russia proposed the
plan. The aim is to establish an independent Palestinian state by two-thousand-five.
The plan calls on Israel to stop building settlements, and the Palestinian
security forces to break up militant groups.
Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia said Israel and the Palestinians
must work together and help each other. Israel says it wants to give
him a chance to move the peace process forward. On Friday, four of Israel's
former security chiefs criticized Ariel Sharon's current policies. They
said Israel faces a lot worse trouble unless he works toward a peace
agreement soon.
In the News, from VOA Special English, was written
by Cynthia Kirk. This is Steve Ember.
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