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Poll No. 136
Date: 20 June 2005

Dear Madam,
Dear Sir,

The object of the present poll is to be acquainted with the performance of the PA President Abu Mazin and certain members of the PA cabinet, the declarations at his meeting with US-president George Bush and the evaluation of his visit. The poll further probes the calm with the Israelis and the condition of Al-Aqsa Intifada. It tried further to cast an eye over the coming PLC elections, the opinion of the Palestinians about their personal security and their support to the political parties.

Trusting that this poll on these and other issues will meet with your appreciation, I remain

Yours faithfully

Dr. Nabil Kukali

In the latest political public opinion poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali and conducted by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO):

  • (18.8%) Nominate Farouq Al-Qaddoumi to be deputy of the PA president.
  • (75.3%) Support in different degrees the call of Abu Mazin upon Hamas to abandon the violence.
  • (69.5%) Are worried at different degrees about their personal security.
  • (76.5%) Support at different degrees the continuation of the calm with the Israelis.
  • (66.7%) Believe that Al-Aqsa Intifada is still continued, but in a weak manner.
  • (54.6%) Believe at different degrees that the visit of Abu Mazin to USA was successful.
  • (37.2%) Would vote for Fateh, (25.0%) for Hamas in the coming PLC elections.
  • (48.2%) Support the formation of a government of national unity.
  • (47.4%) Believe that the postponement of the PLC elections was a wrong decision.
  • (27.6%) Support a mixture between the proportional representation and the constituencies’ system.

From Majd Kokaly – Information Section

In the latest poll prepared by Dr. Nabil Kukali and conducted by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) in the period from (6 – 11) of June, 2005 during different working hours, a random sample of (965) Palestinian adults over 18 years was included, representing the various demographic models of the Palestinian society in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip. “All interviews took place on the basis of random choices of respondent’s homes, i.e. face to face”, Dr. Kukali, President of PCPO, said. These sites in turn were the beginning of the random sample choice made from that region in accordance with PCPO’s long experienced methodology. The sampling error throughout the survey is found at (±3.18%). The percentage of female respondents was (47.1%) whilst that of the male ones was (52.9%). The distribution of the random sample among the residential areas of the respondents was (65.5%) in the West Bank, incl. East Jerusalem, and (34.5%) in Gaza Strip. The average age of the random sample of the respondents was (32.7) years.

“The most substantial issue the poll has revealed is that (75.3%) support at different degrees the call of Abu Mazin upon Hamas to abandon the violence”, Dr. Kukali said. He further added that “the rate of support for Abu Mazin’s performance is high and the rate of the Palestinians who support the formation of a government of national unity is (48.2%)”.
Dr. Kukali further commented that (47.4%) consider the postponement of the PLC elections as a wrong decision and that the majority of the Palestinians believe that Al-Aqsa Intifada is still going on, but faintly, and is about to be over. There is a decrease in the popularity of Fateh (4.9%) and a rise for Hamas at (3.9%) in comparison with previous poll conducted on (February 22, 2005), where the rates of Fateh and Hamas were (43.8%) and (21.1%) respectively, Dr. Kukali said.

Dr. Kukali said the results of the poll were as follows:

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