And all the circus clowns pile out of the car.
Ten candidates will run in the Palestinian Authority’s presidential election to replace Yasser Arafat, officials said on Thursday after finalizing the list of contenders for the Jan. 9 race.
Heading the list was Mahmoud Abbas, Arafat’s successor as the head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, as well as Marwan Barghouthi, a leader of the Palestinian uprising, who is serving five life sentences in an Israeli jail.
Abbas, a moderate who will be representing the mainstream Fatah faction, had been seen as the frontrunner in the election until Barghouthi’s candidacy was submitted shortly before a deadline on Wednesday night. Barghouthi, the most popular choice among Palestinians to succeed Arafat, told his wife during a prison visit that he wanted to run in the election as an independent candidate.
His candidacy has upset Abbas’s chances and thrown the Palestinian political arena into turmoil. Palestinian officials have called on Barghouthi to withdraw his candidacy to maintain unity among Palestinian ranks. “Candidates have until midnight on Dec. 15 to withdraw their candidacy,” Rami Hamdullah, Secretary-General of the Central Elections Committee (CEC), told a news conference in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
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The snap election was called to replace Arafat as head of the Palestinian Authority after he died of an undisclosed illness at a French hospital.
Hopefully I’m wrong in my characterization of these clowns. The AP gives a brief bio here of all ten. Please note the following phrases:
- “his views on … peace deal with Israel are identical to … Arafat”
- “serving five life terms in an Israeli jail”
- “justifies attacks on Israeli settlers … as legitimate resistance”
- “a hard-liner toward Israel”
- “leader of … a small faction with communist roots”
- “arrested several times by Israel”
- “arrested by Israel in April 2002”
- “identifies with Islamic causes” (rather bland, no chance)
- “deported … because of links to Islamic Jihad”
- “arrested twice by U.S. authorities”
- “has criticized the Palestinian Authority for corruption” (again, no chance)
Still leaning towards the clowns statement.