Janet Mikhail

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Janet Mikhail (Arabic: جانيت ميخائيل; born 1945) or Janet Michael, sometimes known as Janet Khouri (جانيت خوري) is a former mayor of Ramallah in the West Bank, Palestine. She was the first woman to hold this post. She was head teacher of the girls' school in Ramallah for 20 years, now retired. She is a Palestinian Christian (Catholic).[1]

Succeeded byMousa Hadid
Born1945 (1945)
OccupationPolitician
Quick facts Mayor of Ramallah, Succeeded by ...
Janet Mikhail
جانيت ميخائيل
Mayor of Ramallah
In office
29 December 2005  2012
Succeeded byMousa Hadid
Personal details
Born1945 (1945)
PartyIndependent
OccupationPolitician
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She was chosen as mayor of Ramallah on 29 December 2005 by the newly elected 15-member city council. She ran as a political independent (although some sources have associated her with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine movement), and was the head of the "Ramallah for All" independent list, which won six seats in local elections held earlier in December.

The Fatah-associated "Homeland (Watan)" faction, headed by Palestinian Legislative Council member Ghazi Hanania, also won six seats, while the Hamas-affiliated faction of "Change and Reform" headed by Khaldoun Khader won three seats. The new council voted 9–6 to elect Mikhail as mayor, after the three "Change and Reform" council members allied themselves with her "Ramallah for All" faction.[citation needed]

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