Text of the Mecca Accord for the PA coalition government

The accord came in the form of a letter from President Mahmoud Abbas, designating Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh to form the government.

Under the Palestinians' Mecca Accord, the mainstream Fatah movement and the militant group Hamas agreed on forming a new coalition government that will "respect" previous peace deals with Israel. The accord came in the form of a letter from President Mahmoud Abbas, of Fatah, designating Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, of Hamas, to form the government. The following is a text of Abbas's message to Haniyeh: In my capacity as the head of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the president of the Palestinian Authority ... a) I designate you to form the upcoming Palestinian government within the time specified under the basic law (five weeks.) b) After forming the government and presenting it to us, it should be presented to the Palestinian Legislative Council for a vote of confidence. c) I call upon you as the head of the upcoming Palestinian government to commit to the higher interests of the Palestinian people, to preserve its rights and to preserve its achievements and to develop them, and to work in order to achieve its national goals as was approved by the Palestine National Council, the clauses of the Basic Law and the National Reconciliation Document ... Based on this, I call upon you to respect international resolutions and the agreements signed by the Palestine Liberation Organization (referring to peace accords with Israel). Under the agreement, Hamas will hold nine ministries in the Cabinet, including the prime minister's post. Fatah will hold six, and other factions will hold four. Fatah will name independents as foreign minister and two state ministers without portfolio. Hamas will name independents as interior minister, planning minister and a state minister without portfolio.