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The Planning Ministry of the Palestinian National Authority is the branch of the Palestinian government, that is responsible for cross-sector planning, developing comprehensive development policies with the participation of all relevant Palestinian institutions and to coordinate sector planning in specific ministries, to ensure their consistency with cross-sector approaches and plans. Any plan has to be approved by the Palestinian National Authority Cabinet and then ratified by the Palestinian Legislative Council. The ministry was established in 2003, although it unofficially existed as the former Planning and International Cooperation Ministry. The current ministry has a relatively minor position in Palestinian politics and a minister was not appointed by Mahmoud Abbas after the establishment of an emergency government in June 2007.[1]
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Name | Party | Date |
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Nabeel Kassis | Fatah | November 2003-February 2005 |
Ghassan Khatib | Palestinian People's Party | February 2005-March 2006 |
Samir Abu Eisheh | Hamas | March 2006-June 2007 (dismissed; Planning Minister for emergency government is currently discontinued) |
Samir Abdullah | Independent | June 2007-May 2009 |
Ali Jarbawi | Independent | May 2009- |