The Palestinian Authority has announced that it will hold its first parliamentary election since 2006 in May.


It seems that the Palestinian side wants to appeal that it is a monolith by showing its intention to hold elections, and to seek cooperation from the international community and the next administration of Biden in the United States to solve the Palestinian problem. You can.

Palestinian Authority Chairman Abbas


issued

an

election decree on the

15th, and

will


hold the election of the Autonomous Council, which is the parliament, on May 22, and the


election of the chairman to decide the top on July 31.


And so on.



The Palestinian Authority has not held elections since the 2005 Chairman's election and the 2006 Autonomous Council election, and in September last year, the mainstream political power Fatah and Islamic Principles that effectively rule the Gaza district. The organization Hamas has agreed to aim for elections.



However, East Jerusalem, which Palestine positions as the capital of the future nation, is under the occupation of Israel, and no concrete plan for the realization of the election has been shown, and further adjustments are expected to be necessary in the future.



It seems that the Palestinian side wants to appeal that it is a monolith by showing its intention to hold elections, and to seek cooperation from the international community and the next administration of Biden in the United States to solve the Palestinian problem. I will.