mistake committed by the employees of the CEC not by the representative or
candidates of the list itself, not to mention that the notification/receipt of
receiving the registration and nomination application handed to the appealing
list representative is a binding force of all the documents presented to the CEC
are valid and correct in terms of legal provisions.
Fourth: The Respondents did not consider principle of good faith which is
associated with concepts of justice, fairness, reason and the natural course of
matters, as evident in Article 20 of the local elections law no 10 of 2005 and
its amendments (the application did not meet the conditions stipulated in this
law or data or attachments to the application were proved to be incorrect)
referred to by the respondents in the decision the subject of the appeal on
15/4/2017 is irrevocably linked with the ill-will assumed that one list and/or
a candidate intended to present misleading information for the purpose of
getting around the legal rules regulating the elections process. So,
implementing this text on the incident related to the registration of the
candidate Hassan Issa Hassan Muheisen as one of the “The City for All” list
for Beitunia local elections who is No. 11 in the list on the assumption that
there is a mistake in his registration and enlisting in the Ramallah Voters’
Registry not Beitunia’s, is not right due to its link with good faith principle
and, on the other hand, the respondents did not present what may confirm the
ill-will of the list representatives (the appealers) of submitting misleading and
incorrect information.
Fifth: the candidate Hassan Issa Hassan Muheisen, the appealer no.11, is one
of Beitunia’s people and residents since a long time, and he is committed to
paying all his due fees and taxes imposed by the Municipality of Beitunia,
which is proven by the attachments submitted with this objection/appeal to
the CEC which declined.
Alternately, with the appealers’ upholding to what is stated above:
Sixth: The decisions, the subject of this appeal, are violating the Palestinian
Basic Law, there is no legal justification that gives the respondents the right
to reject the whole list in case one of its candidates has not met the legal
provisions for nomination in accordance with article 18 of the local elections
law no. 10 of 2005 and its amendments, since the only case stated by law is
the one mentioned in article 14, paragraph 5 which says “The number of
candidates on one electoral list shall not be less than the majority of the