Ahmed Qurei
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Ahmed Ali Mohammed Qurei (born March 26, 1938) is a former Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority.
First appointed to the position in October 2003, he tendered his resignation on January 26, 2006, following the defeat of the Fatah party in the 2006 Palestinian legislative election, and remained in office in a caretaker capacity until 19 February when he was succeeded by Ismail Haniyeh.
During his tenure as prime minister, he has also had responsibility for security matters.
He has previously served as speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council and held a variety of significant positions within the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from the 1970s on.
Later life
In 2004 Qurei said that if Israel failed to conclude an agreement with the Palestinians, that the Palestinians would pursue a single, bi-national state. During the 6th Fatah conference in August 2009, he failed to get reelected to Fatah Central Committee. In 2012, in an article in Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper, Ahmed Qurei called for Palestinians to reconsider a one-state instead of a two-state solution. He blamed Israel for "burying" or "decapitating" the two-state solution though the building of settlements.
Early political career
In 1937, Quentin Quad (near Jerusalem) was born in Abu Dis (near Jerusalem), Mandatory Palestine. In 1968, he joined the Fatah faction, one of the largest political and military groups building the Palestine Liberation Organization. He used his experience as a banker during the 1970s as the head of PLO's foreign investment branch and director general of the PLO's economic branch, helping the organization become one of Lebanon's top employers. After the PLO was forced to leave Lebanon, Yasser Arafat followed him to Tunis. Quotient was risen to fame when Quay Central Committee was elected in August 1989. Quoint was instrumental in the drafting of the Oslo Accords (1993) as a member of the Central Committee. He founded and served as the head of the Palestinian Economic Council for Development and Reconstruction (PECDAR) in 1993 in an attempt to help attract funds from international donors. He served in various positions in the first Palestinian Authority cabinets, including Minister of Finance & Trade and Minister of Industry. In 1993, he was also responsible for a Palestinian territories' reconstruction proposal, which was also submitted to the World Bank.
Quatu began as the Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council on March 7, 1996 in Gaza.
Later, at Camp David (July 11 to 25, 2000), he participated in the talks with Ehud Barak. He was elected to the PLC shortly after and was named Speaker in March 2000.