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1 On June 14, 2007, President Mahmoud Abbas dismissed Haniyeh's government and appointed Fayyad to form an emergency government. However, Haniyeh and Hamas maintain that these actions were illegal and that Haniyeh is still the Prime Minister. Haniyeh still exercises de facto authority in the Gaza Strip, while Fayyad's authority is limited de facto to the West Bank. |
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The following political parties, listed in alphabetic order, have taken part in recent elections for the Palestinian National Authority in the occupied Palestinian territories:
- Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (al-jabhah al-dīmūqrātiyyah li-tahrīr filastīn) (socialist)
- Fatah or Palestinian Liberation Movement (harakat al-tahrīr al-filastīnī) (centre-left)
- Hamas or Islamic Resistance Movement (harakat al-muqāwamah al-islāmiyyah) (Islamist)
- Palestine Democratic Union (al-ittihād al-dīmūqrātī al-filastīnī, FiDA) (centre-left)
- Palestine Forum launched 16 November 2007 by billionaire businessman Munib al-Masri, 73
- Palestinian National Initiative (al-mubādara al-wataniya al-filastīniyya) (centrist)
- Palestinian People's Party (hizb al-sha`b al-filastīnī) (left-wing)
- Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (al-jabhah al-sha`biyyah li-tahrīr filastīn) (communist)
- Al-Mustaqbal or The Future
- Third Way (centrist)
- Palestinian Popular Struggle Front (left-wing)
See also
- Index of political parties to browse parties by name
- List of political parties to browse parties by country
- List of political parties by ideology to browse parties by name
- Membership of internationals to browse parties by membership of internationals
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