AMMAN —
His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday said the
ongoing process of modernizing the political system is a parliament that
includes platform-based blocs.
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He made his
remarks at a meeting with chairperson and members of the newly formed Royal
Committee to Modernize the Political System at the
Royal Hashemite Court,
attended by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Hussein.
King Abdullah
urged the panel to come up with a clear plan to achieve the end goal and
communicate it with citizens.
His Majesty
underscored the magnitude of the committee’s responsibility and noted the vast
experience of its members who represent various viewpoints across the political
spectrum, asserting this will positively impact the panel’s outcomes.
He reaffirmed
that
Jordan’s reform process, which is an ongoing effort over the history of
the state, will continue in its second centennial.
His Majesty
stressed the need to create an environment conducive to expanding the base of
political engagement, and ensuring the active participation of women and youth
in public life.
He voiced hope
to see Jordanians fully engaged in political life and confident in partisan
work, reiterating that the door is open to all proposals and views and that
everyone’s engagement in dialogue is needed, with the main goal being Jordan’s
and Jordanians’ interests.
His Majesty said
the political reform track should be in parallel to an economic and
administrative track, noting Royal directives to the government to set a
well-defined economic program in the coming weeks with specific
implementation timeframes.
The King added
that it is important for the program to be in partnership with the private
sector to achieve economic recovery and growth, and create employment, which is
necessary to move the economy forward, establish development projects, and
tangibly improve public services.
In his remarks,
Chair of the Royal Committee to Modernize the Political System Samir Rifai
stressed that forming the committee reflects His Majesty’s keenness on
continued development in Jordan, which has been the Hashemite legacy throughout
history.
Rifai said the
King’s guarantee to Jordanians that the committee’s output will be adopted and
submitted to Parliament without interference or influence, “pushes us to go
above and beyond”, stressing that there is no room for error.
The committee
pledges to forego preconceptions and personal opinion, and to maintain an open
attitude throughout its work, Rifai added, noting that the panel prioritizes
working towards fostering a legislative and political environment, and
proposing election and parties laws, as well as recommendations for local
administration, in addition to any necessary amendments to constitutional
provisions and methods of parliamentary engagement.
The chair said
the committee would do its utmost to achieve the Royal vision for progress and
modernization, drawing on the guidance offered by His Majesty’s discussion
papers.
He noted the
diversity of the committee members, which reflects the rich ideological and
cultural components of Jordanian society.
“We will not
hesitate to seek the guidance of Jordanian expertise, especially past
recommendations by researchers, experts, and respected national figures in this
field,” said Rifai, calling on those who have ideas and suggestions that could
serve this national effort to bring them forward to any of the committee
members for consideration.
Rifai added that
legislative change and the responsibility of public institutions are not tied
to a single law, but rather to an evolving legislative package, which ensures
gradual and proportionate change as society evolves and anticipating its future
aspirations. The panel’s work, he continued, is merely a part of this package,
whose success relies on citizens’ engagement and follow-up.
He voiced the
committee’s commitment to bringing forth outputs that befit Jordan and
Jordanians and would be up to their trust, so Jordan can embark on its second
centennial armed with a modern legislative achievement that propels it towards
a robust political, parliamentary, and partisan life.
This, in turn,
will lead to a parliament built on platform-based blocs and currents, ensuring
progress in the manner the executive branch exercises its responsibilities, in
service of the country’s aspirations and enhancing its bright, democratic image
regionally and internationally, Rifai said.
Royal Hashemite
Court Chief Youssef Issawi and Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar
Hassan attended the meeting.
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