Published: 12:27, December 10, 2020 | Updated: 08:37, June 5, 2023
Senior PLO official resigns, calls for Palestinian political reforms
By Reuters

Hanan Ashrawi, Member, Executive Committee, Palestine Liberation Organization, attends the Doha Forum 2019 at the Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel in Doha, Qatar, Dec 15th of 2019. (AMMAR ABD RABBO / AUDITOIRE / AFP)

RAMALLAH, West Bank - Veteran Palestinian negotiator and women’s rights advocate Hanan Ashrawi resigned on Wednesday from her senior post in the Palestine Liberation Organization, and called for political reforms.

Ashrawi, 74, did not give a reason for her resignation in a statement announcing the move. But she said that the PLO’s Executive Committee, on which she served, had been marginalised “and [excluded] from decision-making”.

Ashrawi, 74, did not give a reason for her resignation in a statement announcing the move.. but she said that the PLO’s Executive Committee, on which she served, had been marginalised “and [excluded] from decision-making"

The 15-member committee, the most senior body of the PLO, is headed by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and is not often convened by the 85-year-old leader.

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“The Palestinian political system needs renewal and reinvigoration with the inclusion of youth, women and additional qualified professionals,” Ashrawi said in her statement, adding that she had tendered her resignation to Abbas.

“I believe it is time to carry out the required reform and to activate the PLO in a manner that restores its standing and role.”

In a brief statement, Abbas said he had accepted Ashrawi’s resignation.

Critics accuse Abbas of allowing Palestinian political institutions under his authority in the West Bank to stagnate. There have been no presidential or parliamentary elections for the Palestinian Authority, which he heads, for more than a decade.

Ashrawi’s negotiating days date back to the earliest public, US-mediated talks with Israel in 1991 at the Madrid Conference, where as PLO spokeswoman she articulated the Palestinian quest for statehood to the world.

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Following the signing of the Oslo Accords with Israel in 1993, Ashrawi served in the cabinet of the newly-formed Palestinian Authority, which has limited self-rule in the West Bank.

A champion of women’s rights, Ashrawi was the first woman elected to the Executive Committee in 2009. She was re-elected to the group in 2018 and has headed its Department of Public Diplomacy and Policy.