June 3, 2013 -- Updated 1409 GMT (2209 HKT)
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas named the president of a
West Bank university as his new prime minister, a top aide said. FULL STORY
June 3, 2013 -- Updated 0028 GMT (0828 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Longtime West Bank university president chosen to form new government
- Rami Hamdallah replaces Salaam Fayyad, who led caretaker government
- He did post-graduate work at universities in Britain
- He is the top official on the elections commission
Rami Hamdallah has been
asked to form a new Cabinet, Abbas adviser Sabri Saidam told CNN. The
British-educated linguist is now the president of An-Najah National
University in Nablus, West Bank.
Hamdallah will replace
Salaam Fayyad, who has led a caretaker government since Abbas accepted
his resignation in April. Fayyad's decision to step down was viewed as a
step toward the possible establishment of a unity government between
the two main Palestinian factions, Fatah and Hamas.
According to a profile on
the An-Najah website, Hamdallah has been president of the university
since August 1998. He is also the secretary-general of the Palestinian
Central Elections Commission and head of the Palestinian stock exchange.
He received a doctorate
in applied linguistics from the University of Lancaster in 1988 and a
master's from the University of Manchester in 1982. He graduated from
the University of Jordan in 1980 with a degree in the English language.
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