Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has signed a decree establishing a succession plan that designates his deputy, Hussein al-Sheikh, to temporarily take over leadership of the Palestinian Authority if the presidency becomes vacant, state media reported Sunday.

"In the event of a vacancy in the office of the President of the Palestinian Authority, and in the absence of the Palestine Legislative Council, the Vice President of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), also the Vice President of the State of Palestine, will temporarily assume the duties of the President for a period not exceeding 90 days," reads the declaration cited by the official news agency Wafa.

"During this period, free and direct elections will be held to elect a new president, in accordance with the Palestinian Election Law," it added.

The declaration stipulates that if elections are not held within 90 days due to force majeure, the period shall be extended by a decision of the Palestinian Central Council for one additional term only.

Under the declaration, Constitutional Decree No. 1 of 2024 is revoked, "to protect the Palestinian political system, safeguard our homeland, ensure its security, and preserve its constitutional institutions."