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Published on Monday, 18 November 2024
King Abdullah II inaugurates 20th Parliament’s first ordinary session, delivers Speech from the Throne

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His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday, November 18, 2024 inaugurated the first ordinary session of the 20th Parliament and delivered the Speech from the Throne.

 

At the outset of his speech, the King said: "This Parliament is the first step in the implementation of the political modernization project, on a track to bolster the role of platform-based parties and the participation of women and young people. This requires parliamentary performance, collective action, and close cooperation between the Government and Parliament, in accordance with the Constitution."

 

Then he addressed the Upper and Lower House of Parliament members saying, "Today, you stand before a great responsibility to establish work rules and parliamentary practices, where competition is based on platforms and ideas, is rooted in integrity, and clearly reflects the State’s interests and priorities." He added, "Our aim is to provide a decent life and empower youths while equipping them for the jobs of the future. And we must continue implementing the Economic Modernization Vision to unleash the potential of the national economy and increase growth rates over the next decade, capitalizing on Jordan's human competencies and international relations as catalysts for growth."

 

Referring to the public sector, he said: "The public sector modernization must be accelerated to arrive at efficient public administration that is capable of providing quality services to citizens, with justice and integrity. All officials and employees must adhere to this approach." Referring to the MPs, he said, "It is incumbent upon you, as Representatives and Senators, to undertake your oversight duties in order to ensure the implementation of modernization tracks. We have no choice but to keep moving forward in service of Jordan's generations and its future."

 

He continued, "We are a State with a deep-rooted identity, a State that does not risk its future, and preserves its Hashemite heritage and its Arab and humanitarian roots. Jordan's future will not be subject to policies that do not fulfill its interests or ones that contravene its principles."

 

On the situation in Palestine, the King stressed that "a just and honourable peace is the way to end the historical injustice against our Palestinian brethren, and we will remain committed to it as an option that restores full rights to their owners and guarantees the security of all, despite the obstacles and the extremism of those who do not believe in peace."

 

He added, "Jerusalem will remain a Hashemite, Jordanian priority, and we will continue to defend and safeguard its holy sites, under the Hashemite Custodianship, which we undertake with honour and integrity."  He also pointed out that "Jordan stands firm against the aggression on Gaza and the Israeli violations in the West Bank, and we are working tirelessly through Arab and international efforts to stop this war."

 

King Abdullah pointed out that "Jordan has exerted tremendous efforts, and Jordanians have valiantly been treating the wounded in the direst of circumstances. Jordanians were the first to deliver aid by air and land to people in Gaza, and we will remain by their side, now and in the future." He went on to say that, "These are your sons and daughters; they have pledged their allegiance to the Jordanian flag and performed their duties honorably. Our Arab Army and security agencies will remain a source of pride to their homeland and nation. You are on the pledge, ever the Nashama (the brave ones).

 

He concluded his address by stating, "We will continue moving forward, and Jordan will write new chapters in its journey—a journey where the human being remains the most precious. Jordan, this great nation, will remain a country blessed with its people and land, an honest Arab homeland, and a home to all that is good. Every day in Jordan’s journey marks the beginning of a future that we build with faith, determination, and perseverance."

 

Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, a number of Royal family members, senior officials and officers, as well as members of the Arab and foreign diplomatic corps in Jordan, attended the speech.