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Qurei and Arafat in a public show of reconciliation (AFP)
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RAMALLAH,
July 27 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - Palestinian Prime
Minister Ahmad Qorei retracted his resignation on Tuesday, July 27,
after President Yasser Arafat gave him security powers, easing a
damaging leadership crisis.
"The
president rejected my resignation and I will comply," Qorei, who
tendered his resignation 10 days ago, told reporters standing
alongside Arafat, reported Reuters news agency.
"I
am satisfied that President Arafat is serious this time, that it is
not just words but that this time there will be action…And I
underline and underscore that this was not a power struggle," he
added.
Qorei
and Arafat, who for decades were close friends, emerged together from
a cabinet meeting and exchanged kisses to the cheek in a public show
of reconciliation after weeks of tension and turmoil.
Hassan
Abu Libdeh, Qorei's chief of staff, said Tuesday's deal put the
Palestinian premier in effective charge of the police and preventive
(internal) security services for the first time.
"The
cabinet has been given powers to exercise its duties," he
stressed.
Arafat
acted after an unprecedented explosion of public unrest over inaction
on demands for reforms.
Qorei
resigned on July 17 after a
spate of kidnappings in
Gaza
highlighting a breakdown in law and order in the Palestinian
territories and unprecedented protests against Arafat's handling of
security.
Although
Arafat did slash the number of security services from eight to three,
the move backfired when he promoted his unpopular cousin Moussa Arafat
to the post of head of general security -- only to demote him after violent
protests against the appointment.
Complementary
Effort
Arafat's
top adviser Nabil Abu Rdainah said the agreement clarified the powers
of president and prime minister "according to our Basic Law. The
two will complement each other", Reuters added.
The
Palestinian leader further agreed to allow the Palestinian attorney
general to pursue corruption investigations to foster rule of law,
Negotiations Minister Saeb Erekat said.
Arafat
has come recently under enormous pressures from the
US
and the European Union alike to empower Qorei to carry out
long-awaited reforms.
On
Tuesday,
US
Secretary of State Colin Powell said it would take more than rhetoric
to prove the Palestinians had changed direction.
"We
need action, not propositions, not proposals, not commitments, (but)
action," he said during a visit to
Hungary
.
"Real
action that transfers power to the prime minister, to the Palestinian
people, Palestinian Authority and a consolidation of security services
... under the direction of the prime minister," Powell told
reporters at the start of his weeklong multi-leg tour that includes
Egypt
,
Saudi Arabia
,
Kuwait
,
Bosnia
and
Poland
.
Egyptian
sources said Powell’s visit to the
Middle East
is aimed at sidelining
the veteran Palestinian leader.