Jordan dismisses government, appoints new PM

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Jordan's King Abdullah dismissed his country's government on
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By the CNN Wire Staff
February 1, 2011


(CNN) -- The king of Jordan dismissed his government Tuesday and appointed a new prime minister, a move follows protests calling for political reform.

King Abdullah II asked Marouf Al Bakhit to <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">form a government that will implement "genuine political reform,"</span> the Royal Court said in a statement.

The government will <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">"take practical steps, quick and concrete, to launch a process of genuine political reform, comprehensive development, and take genuine steps towards strengthening democracy,"</span> among other tasks, according to Al Bakhit's letter of instruction, which was also released.

Last week, Islamists, leftists and union members marched in downtown Amman, demanding more significant economic and political reforms to help struggling citizens. Police estimated several thousand people gathered in the Jordanian capital for the event, although about half of them demonstrated. There were protests in six other cities as well, authorities said.

CNN's Salma Abdelaziz and Journalist Amy Hybels contributed to this report.



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February 1, 2011


<font size="3">"King Abdullah of Jordan, a close U.S. ally, on Tuesday replaced his prime minister after protests over food prices and poor living conditions, naming a former premier with a military background to head the government. A Jordanian official said the monarch officially accepted the resignation of Samir Rifai, a wealthy politician and former court adviser, and asked Marouf Bakhit to form a new cabinet. Demonstrators inspired by mass protests in Tunisia and Egypt had called for Rifai's dismissal." ... AP: “Royal Palace: Jordan's king sacks government in wake of protests.”

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