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The '''Palestinian Authority Government of May 2009''' was an emergency cabinet of the [[Palestinian National Authority]] in Ramallah from 19 May 2009 to June 2013, headed by [[Salam Fayyad]]. |
The '''Palestinian Authority Government of May 2009''' was an emergency cabinet of the [[Palestinian National Authority]] in Ramallah from 19 May 2009 to June 2013, headed by [[Salam Fayyad]]. Fayyad has been Prime Minister since 2007, when he led the [[Palestinian Authority Government of June 2007|Government of June 2007]]. The May 2009 Government included a 20-minister cabinet.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/20/world/middleeast/20mideast.html?_r=0 ''Palestinians Reappoint Prime Minister Who Had Quit'']. NYT, 19 May 2009</ref> |
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De facto, it only governed the West Bank, excluding East Jerusalem, whereas Gaza was [[Hamas government of June 2007|governed by Hamas]]. |
De facto, it only governed the West Bank, excluding East Jerusalem, whereas Gaza was [[Hamas government of June 2007|governed by Hamas]]. |
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In 2013, he was succeded by [[Rami Hamdallah]], who became PM of the [[Palestinian Authority Governments of 2013]]. |
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==Members of the Government== |
==Members of the Government== |
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The Palestinian Authority Government of May 2009 was an emergency cabinet of the Palestinian National Authority in Ramallah from 19 May 2009 to June 2013, headed by Salam Fayyad. Fayyad has been Prime Minister since 2007, when he led the Government of June 2007. The May 2009 Government included a 20-minister cabinet.[1]
De facto, it only governed the West Bank, excluding East Jerusalem, whereas Gaza was governed by Hamas.
In 2013, he was succeded by Rami Hamdallah, who became PM of the Palestinian Authority Governments of 2013.
Members of the Government
Minister | Office | Party |
Salam Fayyad | Prime Minister, Finance Minister, | Third Way |
See also
References
- ^ Palestinians Reappoint Prime Minister Who Had Quit. NYT, 19 May 2009