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Lower House begins deliberations on gov't policy statement

Lawmakers urge gov't action on economic, political modernisation, youth employment, education

By JT - Dec 02,2024 - Last updated at Dec 02,2024

Lower House Speaker Ahmad Safadi chairs a Chamber session, during which lawmakers embarked on deliberating the government's policy statement that Prime Minister Jafar Hassan submitted on Sunday (Petra photo)

AMMAN — The Lower House on Monday began deliberations on the government’s policy statement, which Prime Minister Jafar Hassan presented to the Chamber on Sunday.

The session, chaired by Lower House Speaker Ahmad Safadi and attended by the prime minister and Cabinet members, focused on key national priorities, including economic reform, youth empowerment, and political modernisation, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra. 

Lawmakers discussed the government’s economic modernisation plans and highlighted the alignment between these plans and proposals from political parties, underscoring the potential for collective policymaking in driving the country’s economic development. 

The session also addressed the importance of major national projects such as the National Water Carrier and the Risha gas field, where deputies described these projects as vital for achieving economic independence, calling for greater transparency regarding project timelines and outcomes.

MPs also emphasised the need for balanced fiscal strategies to reduce the tax burden on citizens while fostering an environment conducive to investment and innovation. 

They also stressed that any financial shortfalls should be addressed through rationalising government spending and intensifying efforts to combat tax evasion, urging the government to avoid excessive borrowing.

MPs also commended recent political reforms that have enhanced the role of the youth in governance, urging the government to prioritise youth demands for employment and education. 

They proposed initiatives aimed at better preparing young Jordanians for the future job market, including targeted training programmes.

Lawmakers also called for updating curricula to reflect international trends and ensure that future generations are equipped to compete in a rapidly evolving world. 

They also emphasised the importance of policies that protect children’s rights, ensuring access to quality education, healthcare, and a safe environment. 

Deputies also advocated for efforts to reduce classroom overcrowding, address gaps in supplementary education, and address staff shortages.

The MPs also urged the government to modernise healthcare systems, expand insurance coverage, and improve public services to meet the evolving needs of the population. 

They also called for greater transparency in governance and enhanced oversight mechanisms to combat corruption and protect national resources.

Several deputies also raised concerns over high unemployment rates and the negative social and economic consequences of unemployment, including rising crime, extremism, declining living standards, and increasing poverty. 

The MPs also warned that the economic challenges were exacerbating financial distress, particularly among women.

Lawmakers also commended His Majesty King Abdullah’s ongoing efforts to defend Palestinian rights in international forums, working to stop the bloodshed of innocents and protect Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem. 

They reiterated that the Palestinian cause remains Jordan's central issue and a priority in foreign policy.

MPs also reiterated their commitment to safeguarding Jordan’s stability and sovereignty, commending the Kingdom’s leadership, armed forces, and security agencies for their role in maintaining peace and resilience amid regional volatility. 

The lawmakers also stressed the need to boost the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP by 1.7 per cent, calling for amendments to relevant policies and laws to support this goal, recognising tourism as a key driver of economic growth.

 

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