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Research Unit: Poll No. 19 - Press Release
PRESS RELEASE
Palestinian Public Opinion Poll No. (19)
On The Eve of The Formation of the New Palestinian
Government, Hamas’ Popularity Increases and Fateh’s Decreases, but a Majority of the Palestinians Wants
the Continuation of the Peace Process and the Implementation of the Road Map
16-18 March 2006
These are the results of the latest poll conducted
by the
For further details, contact PSR director, Dr. Khalil Shikaki, or Walid Ladadweh at tel 02-296 4933 or email pcpsr@pcpsr.org.
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If elections are held today, 47% would vote for Hamas and 39% for Fateh.
In the Gaza Strip, Hamas receives 51% of the vote and Fateh 37%. (In this poll
46% said that on the day of the elections in January 25, they have voted for
Hamas and 44% said they have voted for Fateh. The actual official figures of
the Palestinian Central Elections commission gave only 44% for Hamas and 41%
for Fateh.)
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In
the view of 37% of the public, Hamas won the parliamentary elections because
voters wanted first and foremost an Islamic Palestinian authority that rules
according to religious Sharia. But 36% believe that Hamas won because voters
wanted first and foremost a clean authority that fights corruption, 9% said
voters wanted first and foremost a strong authority that ends anarchy, and 7%
said voters wanted first and foremost a fighting authority that resists
occupation.
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In
the view of 52% Fateh lost the elections because voters wanted first and
foremost to punish it for the spread of corruption while 19% think it lost
first and foremost because it was divided and leaderless, and 17% because it failed
to end anarchy, and 5% because of the peace process
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70%
expect Hamas to succeed, and 22% expect it to fail, in leading and managing the
Palestinian Authority. 69% are not worried and 30% are worried about their
personal freedoms now that Hamas has won the elections.
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68%
believe the PA can not manage without international financial support and 50%
expect that support to be terminated. But 78% believe that Hamas will find
alternative Arab and Islamic sources. Despite international pressure, 59%
believe Hamas should not recognize
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75%
say that Hamas should engage
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93%
believe the
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other domestic affairs:
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