King wants free elections

15 November 2007
Amman , Jordan

His Majesty King Abdullah on Thursday said he was keen on having free and fair elections that would enable citizens to exercise their constitutional right in selecting those most capable of representing and serving them.

At a meeting with Prime Minister Marouf Bakhit during a visit to the Prime Ministry Thursday, King Abdullah urged public participation in the November 20 legislative polls, describing it as a “national duty”.

His Majesty said the elections are part of “our vision on how best to enhance the democratic process”, as the country pursues a Lower House that is able to deal with the coming challenges.

The premier told the King during Thursday's visit that all arrangements for a fair and free vote are in place, stressing the government's keenness to conduct the polls in the best manner possible.

In addition, Bakhit briefed the King on steps the government has taken to set up a social safety network to protect limited-and low-income citizens in the wake of recent price surges.

Bakhit also updated His Majesty on measures to improve living conditions of citizens, providing them with all essential services and creating more jobs to address unemployment.