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  2. Politics of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Jordan takes place in a framework of a parliamentary monarchy, whereby the Prime Minister of Jordan is head of government, and of a multi-party system.Jordan is a constitutional monarchy based on the constitution promulgated on January 8, 1952.

  3. List of political parties in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    This article lists political parties in Jordan. Jordan has 31 officially registered political parties , but few play a real role because of lack of organization and clear political platforms. The role of parties is significantly limited by institutional factors as well.

  4. 2024 Jordanian general election - Wikipedia

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    The new system allows two votes for each person, one vote for lists running in 18 local districts competing for 97 seats, and another for political parties for the national district for 41 seats, with 12 quotas for the Christian, Circassian, and Chechen minorities, as well as 18 seats for women. In upcoming elections, the percentage of seats ...

  5. Elections in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Elections in Jordan are for the lower house, known as the House of Representatives, of the bicameral parliament of Jordan, as well as for local elections.They take place within a political system where the King has extensive legislative and executive powers, retaining ultimate political control.

  6. Parliament of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Political parties can be seen to represent four sections: Islamists, leftists, Arab nationalists and conservative. There are 34 registered political parties in Jordan including the Jordanian Arab Democratic Party, Jordanian Socialist Party, Islamic Centre Party, but these have little impact on the political process. Legislation regarding ...

  7. Eradah Party - Wikipedia

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    The Eradah party claims itself to be centrist.The party calls for a social market economy, claiming that "This economic and social system provides freedom for individuals and private ownership of the means of production and companies, but calls for restricting them with government controls; to achieve fair competition, in addition to setting standards for working conditions, preserving the ...

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  9. Ma'an List - Wikipedia

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    The political system of Jordan is a parliamentary monarchy based on the constitution of 1952. The head of state is the monarch, King Abdullah II, who has far-reaching powers. The Prime Minister and Council of Ministers are appointed by king.