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تطوّر المؤسّسة البرلمانيّة الأردنيّة والأثر على الإصلاح السياسيّ: مراجعة نقديّة

 

Mohammad Al-Momani , Khalid Al-Adwan, Mohammed Bani Salameh

Yarmouk University / Department of Political Science

 

 Abstract

This research is a critical study for Jordanian parliamentary evolution and its impact on political reform in Jordan. We hypothesize a significant correlation between parliamentary development and democratization in Jordan. The study found that the Parliamentary institution, which represents the core of democracy in Jordan, is weak and lacking the ability to perform its main political duties. Researchers concluded that democracy in Jordan is in a status of stagnation. Since its formation in 1929 until 2019, parliament’s political power within the Jordanian political system remains substantially ineffective. The Executive Branch of government possess far more political power than the Legislative Branch of government. This fact that our research found negatively affects the credibility of the whole Jordanian political reform rhetoric. We use the descriptive analytical historic approach and content analysis of the legal provisions that govern the parliamentary development in Jordan.

KeyWords: Parliamentary Evolution, Political Reform, Legal and Constitutional Reform.

 

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