On September 15 local time, Jordan's prime minister, Bisher Al-Khasawneh, submitted his resignation to Jordan's King Abdullah II. Al-Khasawneh was an experienced diplomatic official with extensive experience in international affairs. He has served as Jordan's prime minister and minister of defense since October 12, 2020. During his tenure, he actively promoted the implementation of various policies.
It is known that Jordan has faced many challenges in the past few years, including slow economic growth and unstable regional situation. Al-Khasawneh has been committed to promoting reforms to help Jordan reverse the economic decline. Previously, he actively sought vaccines to deal with the epidemic and also clearly stated his stance on the Palestine-Israel situation. However, the promotion of reforms has not been smooth sailing and has faced many difficulties and resistances.
Just a few days ago, Jordan just held the 20th National Assembly elections. Preliminary results show that the Islamic Action Front Party has won more seats and its influence in the parliament has increased. Some ***ysts believe that the change in the parliamentary political landscape may be one of the reasons for Al-Khasawneh's resignation.
Al-Khasawneh's resignation has attracted extensive attention from both inside Jordan and the international community. How King Abdullah II of Jordan will respond to this situation and who will become Jordan's next prime minister have become the focus of people's attention. At present, there are news that Jaafar Hassan, who has served as the director of the king's office and former minister of planning, is expected to succeed. For Jordan, the new leadership team will face many challenges such as continuing to promote economic development and maintaining regional stability. The political direction and development prospects of Jordan in the future are full of uncertainties, and all parties are waiting and watching.
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