Palestinian President Abbas casts vote in decisive Fatah elections
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas cast his vote in internal Fatah leadership elections held at the presidential headquarters in Ramallah. These elections for the movement's Central Committee and Revolutionary Council are taking place at Fatah's Eighth General Conference, its highest decision-making body, which was delayed for five years.

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AI-generatedPalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas cast his vote in internal Fatah leadership elections held at the presidential headquarters in Ramallah. These elections for the movement's Central Committee and Revolutionary Council are taking place at Fatah's Eighth General Conference, its highest decision-making body, which was delayed for five years. Abbas stated the democratic process would reflect the movement's unity and commitment to renewing its leadership institutions. The conference, involving nearly 2,580 members across four locations, is occurring during a volatile period in Palestinian history. Abbas also highlighted upcoming elections for the National Council, general elections, and presidential elections, alongside efforts to draft constitutional and electoral laws. Results are expected Saturday evening.
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5 extractedThe congress is Fatah’s highest decision-making body.
President Abbas stated the democratic process would reflect the unity of the movement and its commitment to renewing leadership institutions.
The elections are for Fatah's Central Committee and Revolutionary Council.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas cast his ballot in internal Fatah leadership elections.
The ongoing election is taking place amid Israel’s genocidal war.