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Death of Ahmed Qurei, first speaker of the Palestinian Parliament

2023-02-23T16:26:13.318Z


Ahmed Qurei, first speaker of the Palestinian Parliament and one of the main negotiators, on the Palestinian side, of the Oslo peace accords with Israel,...


Ahmed Qurei, first speaker of the Palestinian Parliament and one of the main negotiators, on the Palestinian side, of the Oslo peace agreements with Israel, died on Wednesday December 22 at the age of 85, announced his movement, Fatah.

Known by his nom de guerre, Abu Alaa, Qureï was a member of the central committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and responsible for economic issues within the PLO and Fatah when the secret negotiations that will lead to the historic handshake in September 1993 at the White House between the historic leader of the Palestinians, Yasser Arafat, and the Israeli Prime Minister at the time, Yitzhak Rabin.

Peace negotiator with Israel

After the signing of the Oslo accords, he held several ministerial posts in the Palestinian governments under the presidency of Arafat.

With the return of the Palestinian leadership to Gaza, he was elected in 1996 as a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), during the first legislative elections held by the Palestinian Authority.

He became its first president, a position he held until 2003, when Arafat appointed him prime minister to replace Mahmoud Abbas, who had resigned.

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He left the post of Prime Minister in 2006 after the victory of the Islamist movement Hamas in the legislative elections.

He then became chief Palestinian negotiator in charge of peace talks with Israel, which had stalled for many years.

In a press release, Mahmoud Abbas saluted his memory by praising his qualities as a tireless "

fighter

" for the Palestinian cause.

Source: lefigaro

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