King: Reform is a strategic choice for Jordan


Amman, April 16 (Petra) — His Majesty King Abdullah II said that citizens’ welfare is the aim of the comprehensive reform process, which is a strategic choice and a joint responsibility of all.




At a meeting with head and members of the parliamentary National Action Front Bloc, the King stressed the importance of approving reform legislation and economic laws that are a priority for the next stage.




He said that activating the role of parliamentary blocs in the Lower House of Parliament requires continuous evaluation and development of the House’s performance as well as contribution in presenting plans and programs that help in drafting effective policies that serve the national development process in cooperation with the executive authority.




During the meeting attended by the prime minister, the Royal Court chief, and the director of the King’s Office, His Majesty emphasized the need to enhance the principle of partnership and cooperation between the authorities to address various challenges and support the reform process.




He said that the current economic situation and addressing the economic challenges facing the Kingdom are a top priority, and urged for continued cooperation with all concerned parties to ease burden on the citizens.




The meeting also tackled the latest developments at the Arab and regional levels, mainly efforts to achieve peace in the region, in addition to the crisis in Syria.




On peace efforts, the King said Jordan was in continuous contact with all the concerned parties and is familiar with all details related to peace negotiations between the Palestinians and Israelis to preserve its higher national interests.




Members of the bloc praised the King’s efforts to maintain contact with all parliamentary blocs and listen to their views. They also presented a number of ideas and proposals to address various issues and enhance parliamentary work.




The meeting came as part of a series of meetings held by His Majesty with members of the Lower House of Parliament and its parliamentary blocs.




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