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Justice is an equal right for all; graft will not become a chronic disease
By JT - Oct 15,2018 - Last updated at Oct 15,2018
His Majesty King Abdullah delivers his Speech from the Throne at the opening of the third ordinary session of the 18th Parliament on Sunday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)
AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah said on Sunday that all Jordanians have an equal right to justice and that corruption will not be left unaddressed to become a chronic social illness, affirming that the state’s institutions are well capable of uprooting corruption and holding to account those who dare to encroach on public funds.
In his Speech from the Throne, at the opening of the third ordinary session of the 18th Parliament, His Majesty said that Jordanians deserve much more, especially in terms of health, education and transport services.
Therefore, he urged the government to enhance the quality of these services and all employees at public institutions must take pride in serving Jordanians.
The King told lawmakers that Jordan is a citizen-centric state of law and a productive state guided by a noble mission.
However, he said, the process of development in Jordan, “as in other countries, has been marred by some mistakes and challenges, which we must learn from, resolve, and prevent from reoccurring, so that we may move forward. This dissatisfaction is, unfortunately, the result of a weakening public trust in government institutions, as well as an atmosphere of scepticism that leads to frustration and withdrawal”.
Following is the official translation of His Majesty King Abdullah’s speech:
In the Name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate,
Prayers and peace be upon our Prophet Mohammad,
Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,
Peace, God’s mercy and blessings be upon you,
In the name of God, and with His blessings, we inaugurate the third ordinary session of the 18th Parliament, marking a new chapter in your mission, characterised by national consensus and teamwork to overcome the critical challenges and circumstances our homeland faces.
Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,
In my daily observation of the concerns of our country and our citizens, I have sensed dissatisfaction with the way current challenges are being addressed. The process of development in Jordan, as in other countries, has been marred by some mistakes and challenges, which we must learn from resolve and prevent from reoccurring, so that we may move forward. This dissatisfaction is, unfortunately, the result of a weakening public trust in government institutions, as well as an atmosphere of scepticism that leads to frustration and withdrawal.
Here, we must remember that countries are not built on cynicism and self-doubt, nor by undermining or denying achievements. They are built by knowledge, determination and hard work. I take this opportunity to address all Jordanians through you: Be fair to Jordan and remember its achievements so that your dissatisfaction with the current difficulties may become a positive force to push you forward. The nation needs you and your energies to fulfil its highest potential.
Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,
Jordan’s ambitious vision is based on rooted principles. Jordan is a state of law; it is a productive state; it is citizen-centric; and it is guided by a noble mission. These constants distinguish Jordan as a vibrant country and a society striving for progress.
Jordan, as a state of law, will not allow the selective implementation of the law; all Jordanians have an equal right to justice and corruption will not be left unaddressed to become a chronic social illness. I hereby affirm that the state’s institutions are well capable of uprooting corruption and holding to account those who dare to encroach on public funds.
It is important to reinforce state institutions against corruption byenhancing oversight bodies and ensuring accountability; completing the e-government project, which enhances transparency and addresses shortcomings in public administration; and maintaining ongoing assessment and development of administrative staff to ensure efficiency and integrity, and elevate the quality of public services.
As we reaffirm our trust in the awareness of Jordanians and their active role in combating and countering corruption, caution is required in dealing with those who may, willingly or inadvertently, spread rumours and baseless accusations to harm reputations and undermine or deny achievements. We will not allow Jordan’s reputation to be in jeopardy.
Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,
The productive state we seek is striving to gain the elements necessary for its economic independence. Jordan is moving resolutely towards a culture of creating opportunities and self-reliance. With this spirit, we can deliver our mega projects in energy, infrastructure, investment promotion and agriculture support. The most important achievement in this field would be encouraging excellence, dedication and professionalism.
Therefore, the concerned state institutions and their employees must embrace proactivity and openness, and welcome creative ideas and implement them to encourage national, Arab and foreign investments, which, in turn, transfer knowledge and expertise while developing infrastructure and providing job opportunities.
As a citizen-centric country, Jordan embraces social solidarity and is keen that all policies, projects and plans serve, protect and empower Jordanians to continue their role in building a prosperous nation.
Due to the ineffectiveness of traditional economic paradigms in addressing challenges and meeting the growing needs of citizens, the Government, in line with its plans, must develop a realistic economic model that stimulates growth, enhances fiscal and monetary stability, addresses the exacerbated debt and attracts investments to provide job opportunities for Jordanians.
Jordanians deserve much more, especially in terms of health, education and transport services. Therefore, the Government must work to enhance the quality of these services, and all employees at public institutions must take pride in serving Jordanians.
Because our people are our true asset, we affirm their right to quality services, and to the education, knowledge, and tech skills that empower them to contribute to the homeland’s progress, so that we keep up with global trends, as the world economy is in constant flux, which demands that we double down on our efforts.
Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,
Jordan is a country with a mission rooted in the principles of the Great Arab Awakening. This is what drives Jordan’s strong stand against injustice, its pursuit of peace, defence of Islam and advocacy of moderation, tolerance, modernity and openness.
All of Jordan’s policies, positions, and sacrifices stem from these steadfast principles. Our position on the Palestinian cause is unwavering and known to all. Our message to the whole world is that injustice against the brotherly Palestinian people must end to enable them to establish their independent, sovereign state on the June 4 1967, lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,
Jordan remains committed to its leading role in fighting terrorism and extremism. These dark ideologies have no place in a free and democratic Jordan. We also pay tribute to the heroism and sacrifice of the Arab Army and security agencies. We proudly salute them and pledge that Jordan’s people and institutions will stand with them shoulder to shoulder, as always.
Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,
From this Chamber, I salute the great, patient, determined and dedicated Jordanian people. I call on all Jordanians, as we near the first centennial of the deep-rooted Jordanian state, to raise our heads high and to continue to work diligently to build the future we strive for.
Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,
This is the vision and approach we have always called for and affirmed, based on three key components that all Jordanians seek:
First, a just and firm state governed by law;
Second, a resilient, growing economy that is open and agile;
Third, quality basic services provided to the public.
I urge you all to work positively together in the spirit of constructive cooperation. Let that be the motive for our sincere endeavours. I wish you success in serving our beloved Jordan and our dear people.
Peace, God’s mercy and blessings be upon you.
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