AMMAN —
Lower House member Adnan Yildar Moshooqa said
that he will be presenting a memorandum, signed by deputies, calling on Prime
Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh to withdraw the draft child rights bill, Jo24
reported.
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He said the move
was in line with the public and lawmakers’ rejection of the bill.
He added that he
would present the memo following a planned meeting of deputies later this week.
According to
Moshooqa, the draft bill has negative effects on Jordanian society, and the
Parliament rejected it on its first reading.
He said that
while “other countries do not give attention to family bonds, Jordanians view
the family and its bond as the basic value of a community, and a child must not
be separated from the family and society’s values”.
So
far, 14 deputies signed the document, but others will be signing during the
next session before it is presented to the Lower House General Secretariat,
Moshooqa said.
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