By His Majesty
Seventh Discussion Paper
Education has lately been the subject of heated global debate. It has been heartening to see this trend pick up in our part of the world, Jordan in particular
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In my previous five discussion papers, I put forward several ideas and visions related to Jordan’s political reform path. These included advancing
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Almost two years ago, I started contributing to the national debate on reforms in the Kingdom through a series of discussion papers
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Some have argued in the West, and even within our communities, that the Arab world is not interested in or suited for modern politics.
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The transition to parliamentary government, like democracy itself, is always work in progress. Stakeholders at every level must constantly be aware
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Democracy is fundamentally something active, something we do as citizens and as a country. In Jordan, the basis for our democracy is the Constitution
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National lists and candidates across the country have begun their election campaigns for the next Parliament, launching an intense, short election period
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