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Second Arafat Government

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Palestinian Authority Government of 1996

2nd Cabinet of Palestinian National Authority
Date formed17 May 1996
Date dissolved9 August 1998
People and organisations
Head of governmentYasser Arafat
Status in legislatureApproved by the Palestinian Legislative Council
History
Election1996 Palestinian general election
PredecessorFirst Arafat Government
SuccessorThird Arafat Government

The Palestinian Authority Government of 1996 was a government of the Palestinian National Authority (PA) formed following the first general elections held on 20 January 1996 in the Palestinian territories after the conclusion of the Oslo Accords in 1993. The general election was for the President of the PA and for members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC). The Government was headed by Chairman of the PLO, Yasser Arafat, and functioned in varying forms until the appointment of the Abbas Government on 29 April 2003. The Government was approved by the PLC, but there were no rules as to the term of the Government. Ministers were just appointed and dismissed by Arafat.

The government was chosen and appointed by PA President Arafat, and Arafat also presided at meetings of the "Council of Ministers".

Powers and jurisdiction

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Pursuant to the Oslo Accords, the PA Government had only authority over some civil rights of the Palestinians in the West Bank Areas A and B and in the Gaza Strip, and over internal security in Area A and in Gaza. One of the security tasks was the security cooperation between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, which inter alia aimed at the prevention of Palestinian attacks on the Israeli army and settlers.

In 1997, the Palestinian Legislative Council approved the Basic Law, which was not signed by Arafat until 29 May 2002. This 2002 Basic Law stipulated that it only applied to the interim period set by the Oslo Accords. According to the Law, the Legislative Council (which should approve the Government) as well as the President of the Palestinian Authority (who should appoint the Ministers) were envisioned to function until the end of the interim period.[1] The interim period had in fact ended on 5 July 1999.

Members of the Government

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# Name Image Ministerial Portfolio Party Notes
1 Yasser Arafat
President of the Palestinian National Authority and Minister of Interior and Minister of Education Fatah Chairman of the PLO Executive Committee from the previous government
2 Maher al-Masri [ar]
Minister of Economy and Trade Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Nablus
3 Nabil Ali Rashid Shaath
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Khan Yunis from the previous government
4 Saeb Mohammed Saleh Erekat
Minister of Local Government Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Jericho from the previous government
5 Riyadh al-Zanoun [ar] Minister of Health Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Gaza from the previous government
6 Fareeh Abu Madin [ar] Minister of Justice Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Deir al-Balah from the previous government
7 Jamil al-Tarifi [ar] Minister of Civil Affairs Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Ramallah and al-Bireh from the previous government
8 Abdul Aziz Shaheen [ar] Minister of Supply Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Rafah from the previous government
9 Intissar Mustafa Mahmoud al-Wazir
Minister of Social Affairs Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Gaza from the previous government
10 Yasser Abdul Majid Adib Abed Rabbo
Minister of Culture and Information FIDA Party Member of the PLO Executive Committee from the previous government
11 Talal Sidr [ar] Minister of Youth and Sports Independent
12 Samir Ghawshah Minister of Labour Palestinian Popular Struggle Front Member of the PLO Executive Committee from the previous government
13 Mohammad Zuhdi Nashashibi Minister of Finance Independent Member of the PLO Executive Committee from the previous government
14 Hanan Ashrawi
Minister of Higher Education Independent Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Jerusalem
15 Ali al-Qawasmi [ar] Minister of Transport Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Hebron
16 Imad al-Falouji [ar] Minister of Telecommunications Independent Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for North Gaza
17 Elias Freij Minister of Tourism Independent from the previous government
18 Hasan Tahboub Minister of Waqf and Religious Affairs Independent from the previous government
19 Azzam Najeeb Mustafa al-Ahmad
Minister of Public Works Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Jenin
20 Abdulrahman Hamad [ar] Minister of Housing Fatah Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for North Gaza
21 Faisal Husseini
Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Fatah Member of the PLO Executive Committee
22 Bashir Barghouti Minister of Industry Palestinian People's Party
23 Abd al-Gawad Saleh [ar] Minister of Agriculture Independent Member of the First Palestinian Legislative Council for Ramallah and al-Bireh
24 Ahmad Abdel Rahman Secretary General of the Cabinet Fatah

References

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  1. ^ 2002 Basic Law, 29 May 2002. Article 34: The term of this Council shall be the interim period. Article 53: The term of the Presidency shall be the Transitional Phase, after which the President shall be elected in accordance with law. Article 62: The President of the National Authority shall appoint Ministers, remove them, and accept their resignations and presides over the meeting of the Council of Ministers. Article 65: The Cabinet shall consist of a number of Ministers not to exceed Nineteen