AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Wednesday asserted that the Jordanian citizen is at the heart of the country’s comprehensive reform process, which he described as a strategic plan that requires the engagement of all, according to a Royal Court statement.
During a meeting at Al Husseiniya Palace with members of the National Action Front bloc of the Lower House, King Abdullah stressed the need to endorse pieces of legislation pertaining to reforms and economy-related laws, which he said are a top priority.
In order to activate the role of the parliamentary blocs, Lower House performance should be constantly assessed and developed, and programmes that help draw up effective policies and contribute to the building of Jordan should be advanced, in cooperation with the executive authority, the King told the gathering.
During the meeting, attended by Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour and Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh, the Monarch stressed the importance of fostering partnerships among the three branches of power to deal effectively with various challenges and boost the country’s drive towards reform.
King Abdullah emphasised that the economic situation and challenges facing the Kingdom are top priorities, highlighting the need for continued cooperation with all concerned parties to alleviate economic pressures and improve the living conditions of citizens.
Discussions also addressed other public interest issues, in addition to the latest developments at the Arab and regional levels, especially those pertaining to the Middle East peace process and the crisis in Syria.
Regarding the peace process, King Abdullah affirmed that Jordan has ongoing contacts with various relevant parties, and is constantly kept abreast of details related to the peace negotiations under way between Palestine and Israel, in a manner that safeguards the Kingdom’s national interests.
The bloc members lauded the King’s openness and his meetings with the Lower House members.
They similarly commended the King’s support to the reform process and his foreign policy, which they said has helped preserve Jordan’s national interests.
They also stressed the importance of strengthening the state and the rule of law, adding that the Lower House will work hand-in-hand with the government to endorse legislation that imposes stricter penalties that deter future violations.
Highlighting the repercussions of the large influx of Syrian refugees into Jordan, they called on the international community to play a larger role in supporting Jordan, especially in helping the host communities and municipalities in the northern governorates.
Discussions also covered issues related to governorate development and the empowering of local communities in a way that would positively reflect on people’s lives, stressing the importance of heeding de-centralisation practices to increase public participation in the decision-making process.
Furthermore, they called for collective efforts in cooperation among various institutions and concerned bodies to create new jobs in the governorates in a bid to eliminate poverty and unemployment.
Dealing with the economic conditions, they referred to the energy issue, which remains a key challenge facing the economy. In this regard, they stressed the need to expedite the implementation of alternative and renewable energy projects. They also highlighted issues pertaining to higher education and the agricultural sector.
Ensour expressed the government’s appreciation of the Lower House members and their role as monitors and legislators, noting that the government will take into account their remarks and views.
The National Action Front bloc is comprised of 19 deputies and is chaired by MP Abdul Hadi Majali.