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Politics this week
Jan 26th 2006
From The Economist print edition
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Palestinians voted, for the first time since 1996, to elect a parliament, AP
with the Islamist movement, Hamas, competing for the first time ever in
a national poll against Fatah, the secular group that has hitherto
dominated Palestinian politics. Preliminary results suggested that Hamas
was beating Fatah. See article
The Iraqi electoral commission ratified the results of December s general
election, giving the main Islamist Shia coalition 128 seats in the 275-
member parliament and the Kurdish alliance 53. The combined total was
just short of the two-thirds majority required to endorse a presidential
council as a step on the fuel dispenser way to forming a government. Negotiations with
the two main Sunni Arab groups, which together won 55 seats, began in
earnest. See article
The trial of Saddam Hussein was again postponed, until January 29th, after a row over the
appointment of a new head of the five-man panel trying him.
With bloodshed continuing in Sudan s western province of Darfur, the 53-country African Union
(AU) decided not to appoint Sudan s president, Omar al-Bashir, as the body s chairman. Instead, it
gave the job for a year to the president of Congo-Brazzaville, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, who first
took power in a coup in 1979.
The AU is to ask a panel of “eminent African jurists�to recommend where and how Hissène Habré,
a former dictator of Chad exiled in Senegal, should be tried. Senegal referred the matter to the
AU after a Belgian judge asked for Mr Habré s extr fuel dispenser adition to face charges of crimes against
humanity