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Jordan's King Abdullah Dissolves Government |
2011-02-01 |
![]() The dismissal follows several large protests across Jordan-- inspired by similar demonstrations in Tunisia and Egypt -- calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Samir Rifai, who is blamed for a rise in fuel and food prices and slowed political reforms. A Royal Palace statement said Abdullah accepted Rifai's resignation tendered earlier Tuesday. The king named Marouf al-Bakhit as his prime minister-designate, instructing him to "undertake quick and tangible steps for real political reforms, which reflect our vision for comprehensive modernization and development in Jordan," the palace statement said. Al-Bakhit previously served as Jordan's premier from 2005-2007. The king also stressed that economic reform was a "necessity to provide a better life for our people, but we won't be able to attain that without real political reforms, which must increase popular participation in the decision-making." Ooohhh... shit. Things are really about to get interesting. He can smell the meat cooking from Cairo... |
Posted by:DarthVader |
#5 That was Beck's premise yesterday. Not sure if I agree to his extent but could not find much in his process to disagree with. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2011-02-01 20:56 |
#4 Sorry about that. Might be shivering from the cold. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2011-02-01 19:10 |
#3 Yeah, change happens. Kinda like a skid on ice. If you can control the skid with a fishtail or donut or two, you can continue onto your goal. If you don't control the skid you're into the oncoming lane or off the bridge. I don't think we're prepared for ice like this. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2011-02-01 19:01 |
#2 Yeah, change happens. Kinda like a skid on ice. If you can control the skid with a fishtail or donut or two, you can continue onto your goal. If you don't control the skid you're into the oncoming lane or off the bridge. I don't think we're prepared for ice like this. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2011-02-01 19:00 |
#1 Nations that have sizable protests Iran ->Tunisia -> Egypt -> Algeria -> Jordan -> Syria I bet Turkey will have some major unrest soon. There are reports of Saudi Arabia starting to have issues too. Change! |
Posted by: DarthVader 2011-02-01 12:10 |