Palestinian cabinet crisis ends with professional choice

The Palestinian parliament today approved a cabinet dominated by professional appointees, including nearly half with doctoral degrees, in a major move toward long-promised government reform.

Palestinian cabinet crisis ends with professional choice

The Palestinian parliament today approved a cabinet dominated by professional appointees, including nearly half with doctoral degrees, in a major move toward long-promised government reform.

The 54-12 vote, with four abstentions, ended days of wrangling between rebellious MPs and Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia, who initially sought to reappoint political cronies from the Arafat era.

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