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Jordan’s Prime Minister resigns after new parliamentary elections
Jordan’s Prime Minister, Omar Razzaz, has announced his resignation following the recent parliamentary elections in the country. Razzaz’s decision to step down comes after his government faced criticism for its handling of various issues, including the economic challenges facing the country.
The parliamentary elections in Jordan were held on November 10th, and the results saw a significant shift in the composition of the parliament. The elections were seen as a crucial test for the government’s handling of the country’s economic situation, as well as its response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Razzaz, who has been in office since 2018, acknowledged the need for a new government to address the challenges facing Jordan. In a statement announcing his resignation, he said, “I have decided to submit my resignation to His Majesty King Abdullah II. It is time for a new government to take on the challenges that lie ahead.”
The Prime Minister’s resignation comes at a time of uncertainty for Jordan, as the country grapples with economic difficulties exacerbated by the pandemic. Unemployment rates have risen, and many Jordanians have been struggling to make ends meet. The new government will have to work quickly to address these issues and restore confidence in the country’s leadership.
In his statement, Razzaz expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve as Prime Minister and thanked the people of Jordan for their support. He also pledged to work with the new government to ensure a smooth transition of power.
The resignation of Prime Minister Razzaz marks a new chapter for Jordan as it looks to address its economic challenges and move forward in a post-pandemic world. The upcoming government will have its work cut out for it, but with the support of the people and a commitment to reform, Jordan can overcome these challenges and emerge stronger than ever.