Why Abu Mazen isn't running again
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that the presidential and legislative elections Palestinian was scheduled to take place in January (January) will be postponed, adding that it had agreed on the advice suggested by the absence of elections, according to a news report Friday 20/11/2009.
Abbas said in an interview with BBC television broadcast on Thursday that the Palestinian leadership arrangements will be made to avoid a constitutional vacuum "when the term of the Legislative Council and the current term of office as President of the Palestinian Authority in January 25 (January) next year. Palestinian President did not disclose those measures.
He said the Palestinian leader "the best that Hamas accepts the holding of elections, but if what happened to the Palestinian leadership must take action."
Abbas, to avoid responding to a question whether he will remain in office until new elections are held, and said the election "may be delayed a year or less than a year I do not know, now I will not say I am standing in the elections."
Asked whether he had made a final decision not to run for a second term, said Abbas "not to run a final decision."
It was announced earlier that he did not wish to run in the elections that were scheduled to take place on January 24 (January) next year.
Israel Matzav: Why Abu Mazen isn't running again
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