Palestinian president Abbas calls first-ever PLO parliament elections

Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas said elections will be held on November 1 for the Palestinian National Council, the parliament of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the official news agency Wafa reported Monday. (Reuters/File Photo)
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Updated 02 February 2026
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Palestinian president Abbas calls first-ever PLO parliament elections

  • Abbas, who is president both of the Palestinian Authority and of the PLO, issued a decree

RAMALLAH: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said elections will be held on November 1 for the Palestinian National Council, the parliament of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the official news agency Wafa reported Monday.

This is the first time members of the council will be elected by direct popular vote, while in the past they were appointed or co-opted from within the movement.

Abbas, who is president both of the Palestinian Authority and of the PLO, issued a decree saying that: “Elections will be held wherever possible, both inside and outside Palestine, to ensure the broadest possible participation of the Palestinian people wherever they reside.”

The PNC has long served as as the PLO’s parliament in exile.

It is dominated by Fatah, Abbas’s political movement, which was co-founded by Yasser Arafat, the Palestinians’ historic leader who died in 2004.

The Islamist movements Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which are not members of the PLO, are not represented in the council.


Qatar calls for free entry of aid to Gaza with Rafah reopening

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Qatar calls for free entry of aid to Gaza with Rafah reopening

  • Rafah border crossing is located between Egypt and the Palestinian territory of Gaza

DOHA: Qatar on Monday urged the free entry of aid into Gaza and welcomed the partial reopening of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Palestinian territory as a “step in the right direction.”
“Qatar affirms that the opening of the Rafah land border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip to the movement of Palestinians is a step in the right direction toward addressing the tragic situation of civilians,” the Gulf state’s foreign ministry said.
Qatar also “stressed the necessity for all parties to fully implement the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and to open the crossings to ensure the sustainable and unimpeded flow of humanitarian aid to the Strip.”