Palestinian Prez accepts monetary authority chief's resignation
By IANS | Updated: January 4, 2021 11:10 IST2021-01-04T10:58:04+5:302021-01-04T11:10:28+5:30
Ramallah, Jan 4 The Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA), the Ramallah-based emerging central bank, confirmed that President Mahmoud Abbas ...

Palestinian Prez accepts monetary authority chief's resignation
Ramallah, Jan 4 The Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA), the Ramallah-based emerging central bank, confirmed that President Mahmoud Abbas has accepted the resignation of its chief Azzam al-Shawwa, who stepped down after assuming the post more than five years ago.
"Azzam Al-Shawa submitted his resignation to President Mahmoud Abbas from his position as Governor of the Monetary Authority for personal reasons, and the President accepted it.
"Al-Shawa thanked the President for his generous patronage and wise guidance during his presidency of the Monetary Authority over the past five years," the PMA said in a Twitter post on Sunday.
However, a Palestinian source said that al-Shawwa had protested a few days ago against a presidential decree that appoints Mohammad Manasra as his deputy without consulting him.
"As a result of this presidential decree, al-Shawwa prefers to leave his position in the PMA and return to his own business," the source said.
Al-Shawwa, the former President of the Bank of Palestine, the largest local bank, was appointed by President Abbas as the PMA chief on November 20, 2015.
Abbas has assigned al-Shawwa's duties to Firas Melhem, a member of the PMA's Board of Directors.
( With inputs from IANS )
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