His Majesty King Abdullah II
Speech by His Majesty King Abdullah
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at the Opening of the 15th Parliament's Second Ordinary Session
October 5, 2008
Amman, Jordan
In the name of God, and with His blessings, we inaugurate
the second ordinary session of the 15th Parliament, continuing our democratic
progress and enhancing its role in expanding grassroots participation, and
activating its role as legislator and monitor, through you, the homeland's
senators and the nation's deputies. You are the elite of the noble Jordanian
people who seek a better future and the complete institutionalization of the
state, the inheritor of the message of the Great Arab Revolt. You are the
grandsons of leaders who dedicated themselves to the glory of this homeland and
the dignity of its loyal people, in fulfillment of the principles of the revolt
and its noble message.
The economy still tops our priorities, especially its social dimension, due to
the economic challenges that resulted from rising international prices. In spite
of all the obstacles and challenges, Jordan is advancing on the right path,
towards a comprehensive awakening that is the essence of our vision and its
ultimate goal. Thus, the government is committed to implementing a set of
policies, in priority areas, in cooperation with the legislative and judicial
authorities. The government is also committed to presenting quarterly reports to
the legislative authority that explain the programs already implemented and that
inform all those concerned about developments and new orientations in these
fields. The government will employ these reports as an objective indicator on
the level of performance and achievement.
At the top of national priorities, there stands, in the medium range, economic
reform and the completion of a strong national economy that reflects positively
on Jordanians’ standards of living. Our vision here is based on the government's
commitment to providing basic services of highest quality to citizens, to
fulfill citizens’ needs and respond to their priorities, to do what is necessary
to harmonize the level of health, education and infrastructure services in the
capital, the countryside, badia and refugee camps, and to ensure a just
geographic distribution of development returns. We emphasize that the government
is resolved to develop the relationship between the Ministry of Labor and the
Development and Employment Fund so that the beneficiaries would be engaged in
vocational training programs that qualify them to join the labor market and
contribute to economic activity.
The government will implement a social security net that guarantees the delivery
of financial aid to those who need and deserve such aid to empower them and
protect them economically. The government will also seek to expand the
comprehensive healthcare umbrella, in cooperation with the private sector, and
prepare a map for health services in the Kingdom to serve as a point of
reference to study and define future health needs and priorities.
Last year, from this house of the nation, I directed the government to mark the
year 2008 as the year of housing. Thus, the "Decent Housing for Decent Living"
initiative was born. It is being implemented now, and my government is committed
to empower more than 100,000 citizens to own proper housing over the next five
years.
Achieving the economic prosperity which we seek requires the immediate
application of a set of measures to guarantee financial stability and enhance
the investment environment. Among these measures are controlling inflation to
protect citizens against the rising cost of living, activating banking policies
that guarantee the safety of banking institutions and their reputations, and
elevating the monitoring tools of depositors and guaranteeing clients' rights.
Among the most important measures required of the government in this regard are
linking salaries to inflation averages, increasing the allowance for improving
living standards to protect the workforce and retirees, and firmly establishing
justice on the basis of merit. To implement this step, I have directed the
government to raise salaries as of the beginning of next year, so that this
increase will be confirmed in the budget for 2009. The minimum wage also will be
raised in a way that provides a decent living for a large sector of citizens. My
government will present to your esteemed Parliament a new tax law that would
motivate promising sectors and contribute to enhancing the investment
environment.
I have already directed the government to adopt a system for job planning in
public sector institutions that is based on the principle of merit in promotion,
on appointing efficient and talented people and on evaluation and continued
training. I have also directed the government to take the necessary steps to
promote and attract investments, especially Arab Gulf investments, because we
feel that these brotherly states wish to invest in Jordan. The government will
continue to provide whatever is needed for the infrastructure in the special
development and economic zones, in Aqaba, Mafraq, Irbid and Maan, and in other
regions in the Kingdom.
Realizing food security is a top priority. Thus, we seek to care for farmers and
animal breeders and to direct subsidies of animal feed to those who qualify. In
parallel, the government will promptly implement the natural grazing fields’
project, in accordance with the plans laid for that purpose, within the
comprehensive program to develop the Jordanian badia.
My government continues to subsidize bread for all sectors of society. Food
security complements water security and the provision of energy. Therefore, we
have asked the government to expedite the implementation of a strategy that
seeks to provide a fair share of water to each citizen, increase storage
capacity, develop existing water resources and build more dams and water
harvesting projects.
In the energy sector, successive rises and fluctuations in oil prices impose
upon us the need to quickly identify renewable and alternative energy sources
and to expedite the implementation of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes
project. The government will define the time frame for the implementation of the
nuclear energy, oil shale and wind projects, and establish the completion dates
for these projects so that all Jordanians will benefit from them.
The realization of any progress is linked to establishing a legal and judicial
environment that guarantees the rule of law and the integrity of the judiciary.
Based on our belief in the separation of authorities, and in the principle of
the independence of the judiciary, the government will draft the necessary
legislation to expedite legal procedures.
Our vision for social and economic development goes hand-in-hand with our vision
for political development which aims at expanding participation in decision
making and implementation, and at anchoring the principles of participation and
accountability and equal opportunities. Participation in decision making and
implementation, especially in the governorates, requires envisioning a local
administrative system that tends to be decentralized and that guarantees quick
and efficient implementation. Within that context, we formed a specialized Royal
commission to lay down the best concept for local government administration in
the Kingdom's regions on the basis of these regions’ needs and priorities. It is
important to emphasize that reactivating local government administration is the
best means to expand the basis of public participation and to foster political,
economic and social development. Today, it is rather necessary for the
government, in cooperation with your esteemed Parliament, to re-study the
recommendations of the regions’ commission and draft legislation, based on those
recommendations that aim at empowering local communities to define their
developmental needs and programs and follow up on their implementation.
Expanding political participation comprehensively at the national level is an
ambition that requires urging some social groups, especially youth and women, to
participate in elections, to be involved in the different fields of public
service and to assume leadership in them. The status we aspire Jordan to have,
at the Arab and international levels, in connection with freedoms and political
openness, requires hard work and effort from all those concerned to entrench the
culture of democracy, adopt dialogue as a means for civilization outreach, and
maximize grassroots participation in an environment governed by tolerance,
freedom of opinion and the promotion of innovation. This requires from the
national media, institutions and individuals alike, basic and effective
contributions. These media are the people's eyes on the truth and one of the
pillars of our democratic society. Here we call on all those concerned in this
field to cling to the principles of professionalism and objectivity, to keep the
necessary balance between public freedoms and personal rights. The elevation of
the level of criticism and boldness in exposés and commentaries should be
paralleled by an elevation in research techniques and data, examination and
scrutiny. Journalism is a noble profession that aims at protecting public
interest, preserving society's common good and guiding public opinion, without
misleading others and transforming personal opinions into public truth.
The major guarantee for the continuation of development and prosperity is the
preservation of our security, stability and the rule of law that protects rights
and freedoms. Our armed forces, the Arab Army and the security institutions have
always been the homeland's invincible shield. They are the watchful eye over the
security of the homeland and its citizens and the protector of the homeland's
progress and achievements. In addition to those august national
responsibilities, which the armed forces and the security institutions have
shouldered with utmost efficiency and capability, they are today, praise be to
God, playing a critical developmental role by helping fight unemployment through
the National Company for Employment and Training. This company will shield
thousands of Jordanians against unemployment through technical training and job
placement. From this house of Jordanian democracy, we all send a greeting of
pride to the chivalrous officers and soldiers in the armed forces and security
institutions, the protectors of freedom and independence, confirming our
commitment to support them, care for them, provide them with the most modern
weaponry and equipment and the highest level of training and rehabilitation, and
to continuously work to provide decent living for them and their families.
On the Arab level, our fundamental, firm stance is that the Arab realm is our
first vital sphere. We were, and still are, keen on reaching out to and
coordinating with our Arab brethren and deepening our relations with them. Our
role in common Arab action is well-known to all. We are thoroughly keen to
employ our international relations in the service of Muslim and Arab causes,
primarily among them, the Palestinian issue. We are likewise keen to preserve
Jordan's political and economic interests. We believe that establishing Arab
institutional consensus and unanimity is the best way to support our Palestinian
brothers in their national struggle, and to empower them to regain their full
rights. Out of our keenness to empower our Palestinian brothers to attain their
rights and establish their sovereign independent state, on their national soil,
we will continue to support them in all ways and means, until the Israeli
occupation is ended and the desired Palestinian state is established.
We are also keen to support the Iraqi people and stand by them until Iraq
regains its natural status in its Arab and Islamic spheres, and until Iraqis
enjoy security, stability, progress and prosperity. As for the Iraqi brothers
who live among us, they are our brothers and our guests. It is our duty to care
for them as brothers who are facing difficult circumstances until the day comes
when they will be able to return to their homeland and territory.
We pray to God, may He be exalted, to entitle this session as one of hard work
and honest giving, where the spirit of cooperation with other authorities
prevails, and where public interests come first, in compliance with God's words
in the Holy Koran:
"Cooperate in acts of righteousness and piety. Do not cooperate in acts of sin
and aggression" (Al Ma'idah: 2)
We pray to God Almighty to grant you success and wisdom, and to protect and
preserve Jordan, a land of security, stability and prosperity.
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