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Royal decree dissolves House of Representatives

 

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A Royal Decree has been issued to dissolve the House of Representatives, effective Thursday, July 25, 2024 – a statement by the Royal Hashemite Court (RHC) said today.
 
The text of the decree is as follows:
 
"We, Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, pursuant to Article 34, Paragraph 3 of the Constitution, hereby decree the following: The House of Representatives is dissolved as of Thursday, July 25, 2024."
 
On April 24, His Majesty King Abdullah II on Wednesday ordered holding elections for the House of Representatives, in accordance with the law, which will take place on September 10. 
 
A Royal Decree was issued at the time, in accordance with Paragraph I of Article 34 of the Constitution, ordering holding the elections in the manner stipulated in the law.
 
Coinciding with the decree, His Majesty visited the Independent Election Commission (IEC) and met with its president and board of commissioners to check on preparations to administer and oversee the electoral process.
 
During the meeting, the King urged the IEC’s board of commissioners and staff to work to ensure the success of the electoral process, calling for zero tolerance of any violations.
 
His Majesty stressed that Jordan is embarking on an important stage of political modernisation, which is the beginning of a new phase of platform-based partisan and parliamentary action.
 
The King said he directed the government to provide all support to the IEC.
 
For his part, IEC President Musa Maaytah said the commission is ready to organize the election and announce its results transparently.
 
He noted that the IEC has published voters’ lists electronically, adding that the number of voters exceeds five million.
 
Maaytah said 1,600 polling stations and 19 main electoral committees were selected, noting that the IEC will publish voters’ polling stations, with an electronic service that enables them to change their polling center within the same electoral district, and allows Christian, Circassian, and Chechen voters to change their electoral district, if their district does not have an allocated seat for candidates representing them.
 
He added that the commission, in cooperation with the Interior Ministry, has worked on facilitating measures to change voters’ area of residence, and has carried out mock elections based on the new Election Law, in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, and the Ministry of Youth.
 
The IEC also launched an action plan to integrate persons with disabilities in the electoral process, by ensuring accessibility at 95 centres and recruiting volunteers, in cooperation with the Higher Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and has published material to raise awareness and developed its website to address their needs.
 

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