AMMAN — In a recent statement,
Secretary-General of the
Partnership and Salvation Party Salem Al- Falahat revealed that the government is putting unprecedented
pressure on the party and its members.
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Falahat stated that the government
is using various means to threaten the sons, daughters, and relatives of party
members to force them to resign, with the aim of revoking the party's license,
according to Jo24.
‘Within reach’Meanwhile, Falahat pointed out that
other parties are being given unprecedented accommodations.
He said that the mentality currently
running the political scene wants parties, governments, and unions that are
“within reach” and do not want anyone who opposes it.
Continued arrestsThe situation has also resulted in
the continued arrests of party members, with charges being brought against them
under the
Cybercrime Law, he said.
Falahat stressed that these arrests
are not limited to the Partnership and Salvation Party, but to anyone who has
an opinion that opposes the current government mentality.
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