AMMAN — Jordan’s Prime Minister Abdullah Nsur submitted
his cabinet’s resignation to King Abdullah II Tuesday, following a
general election which was swept by pro-regime loyalists.
“Nsur submitted the resignation of the government to his majesty,” a palace statement said. “The king asked that the government continue to handle its responsibilities until the formation of a new government.”
The government usually quits after a parliamentary election, in line with a constitutional custom. The final results of last week’s general election showed tribal leaders, pro-regime loyalists and independent businessmen winning most of the seats — AFP
“Nsur submitted the resignation of the government to his majesty,” a palace statement said. “The king asked that the government continue to handle its responsibilities until the formation of a new government.”
The government usually quits after a parliamentary election, in line with a constitutional custom. The final results of last week’s general election showed tribal leaders, pro-regime loyalists and independent businessmen winning most of the seats — AFP
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