AMMAN — His Majesty
King Abdullah on Sunday
reiterated that the democratic model Jordanians seek is an embodiment of the
political will and national interest, according to a
Royal Court statement.
اضافة اعلان
During a meeting at the Royal Hashemite Court with the
chairperson and members of the Royal Committee to Modernize the Political
System, King Abdullah received the committee’s outcomes report.
His Majesty said the political system establishes for a new
and critical phase in line with efforts to modernize the state in its second
centennial, adding that political reform is being implemented in parallel to
the government’s economic and administrative reforms.
Majesty King Abdullah meets with the chairperson
and members of the Royal Committee to Modernize the Political System and
receives its final recommendations at the conclusion of its mandate, on October
3, 2021. (Photo: Royal Court)
The committee, which His Majesty entrusted
Samir Rifai with
chairing in June, includes members from across the
political and
ideological spectrum, delivered a report that includes new draft laws for elections and
political parties, and suggested constitutional amendments related to the two
laws and parliamentary work.
In addition, the report included recommendations on
advancing local administration laws, expanding participation in
decision-making, and enhancing an enabling political and legislative
environment for further engagement of women and youth in public life.
The King said the recommendations will be pivotal in
implementing tangible advancement in platform-based partisan parliamentary
work, stressing the need for an action plan for implementation and close
follow-up on all levels.
His Majesty called on political parties to develop their
tools to win over voters and to meet their aspirations in Parliament, noting
that the political, economic, and social empowerment of youth and women is at
the forefront of the modernization process.
Moreover, the King called for developing channels that
guarantee the engagement of all segments of society in public affairs, to
ensure active and productive political participation, as well as developing
accountability measures.
On local administration, His Majesty said the desired goal
is the devolving of power from the center to the governorates to achieve
comprehensive and sustainable local development and enhance popular
participation.
The King emphasized that the outcomes of the modernization
system will go through the constitutional channels, so that the government
would adopt the outcomes without any intervention, and submit them to
Parliament.
His Majesty said the advancement and modernization process
is ongoing and continues to be evaluated to build on strengths and overcome
emerging challenges.
The King commended the efforts of committee members in
completing this national task.
For his part, Committee Chairperson Rifai said the panel
built on previous efforts to advance political life in Jordan, and worked on a
consensus-based approach.
The committee, he added, sought to bolster the values of
citizenship, boost the freedoms and liberties guaranteed by the law, and adhere
to the rule of law.
Rifai said the next step is now up to society, with all its
components, so that political parties would embark on internal modernization,
with the goal of coming up with realistic platforms that meet public
aspirations.
Prime Minister
Bisher Khasawneh, Senate President
Faisal Fayez, House of Representatives Speaker Abdul Monem Odar, Judicial Council
President Mohammad Ghazou, Constitutional Court President Hisham Tal,
Independent Election Commission Chief Commissioner Khaled Kalaldeh, Royal
Hashemite Court Chief
Yousef Issawi, and Director of the Office of His Majesty
Jafar Hassan attended the meeting.
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