First Palestinian Legislative Council, 1996–2006 The first
Palestinian legislative election took place on 20 January 1996 in accordance with Palestinian Election Law No. 13 of 1995 and its amendments. The law adopted the simple majority system (districts). However, the election was boycotted by Hamas, and Fatah won 62 of the 88 seats. The first PLC met for the first time on 7 March 1996. However, Arafat never transferred his powers to the PLC. After the resignation of Palestinian Prime Minister,
Mahmoud Abbas, on 6 September 2003, the
Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council,
Ahmed Qurei became acting Prime Minister. Qurei was Prime Minister from 7 October 2003 to 29 March 2006.
Second Palestinian Legislative Council, 2006–present The Basic Law was amended in 2003. Under Article 66 of the Amended Basic Law of 2003, the approval of the PLC was required of each new
government. The PLC in June 2005 increased the number of PLC members from 88 to 132, with half being elected under a system of
proportional representation and half by
plurality-at-large voting in traditional constituencies. A further Amended Basic Law of 2005 in August 2005 set a term of four years for the President, who may not serve more than two consecutive terms, and of the PLC at four years from the date of election. The second
Palestinian legislative election took place on 25 January 2006, which resulted in a decisive victory for Hamas. The second PLC was sworn in on 18 February 2006. Subsequently, the
Hamas government was formed and sworn in on 29 March 2006. The European Union supplied election observers to "assess the whole election process, including the legal framework, the political environment and campaign, electoral preparations, voting and counting as well as the post-election period". The United States had spent $2.3 million in
USAID to support the Palestinian elections, allegedly designed to bolster the image of President Abbas and his Fatah party. After the
Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip in June 2007, the Gaza-based Hamas PLC members would meet separately in Gaza, leaving each part of the PLC without a quorum. The PLC has not convened since, and awaits a
Fatah–Hamas reconciliation.
Third Palestinian Legislative Council In September 2007, following the Hamas takeover of Gaza, President Abbas by presidential decree changed the voting system for the PLC into a full
proportional representation system, bypassing the dysfunctional PLC. The 2006 election was the last Palestinian legislative election, though under the Basic Law the term of a PLC is four years. Fatah and Hamas had agreed in the
2014 Fatah–Hamas Agreements that the election for the third PLC take place sometime in 2014, but has been postponed because of continuing disagreements between Hamas and Fatah.
Elections for the third PLC were scheduled for 22 May 2021, but were indefinitely postponed on 29 April 2021. == Malfunction ==