Jordan National Movement

Seeking Peaceful Coexistence, Freedom and Economic Prosperity for Jordanians and their Neighbors

Results for Poll Number 8

If King Abdullah II Runs For A Prime Minister Position In Jordan, He Will Be Elected

 

Agree: 43 (8%)

 

Disagree: 499 (91%)

 

No Opinion: 6 (1%)

 

Total Votes: 548

Results for Poll Number 7 (5/22/07 thru 7/22/07):

Jordan is going now through its worst dictatorship of human rights abuses under the Hashemite leadership of King Abdullah II

 

Agree: 57% (809 votes)

Disagree: 43% (607 votes)

Do Not Know: 0% (4 votes)

 

Total Votes: 1420

Poll Number 6 (4/22/07 thru 5/22/07):

King Abdullah decided to run the next Parliament elections in Jordan based on the one person, one vote’s system, which is used by only two other countries in the world, Vanuatu and Afghanistan. Do you agree or disagree with this absolute monarchical decision?

 

Agree: 15% (18 votes)

 

Disagree: 81% (98 votes)

 

Do Not Know: 4% (5 votes)

 

Total Votes: 121

Results of Poll Number 5 (2/25/07 thru 3/25/07)

Do you agree with the new amendments to the Law of Penalties in Jordan: Forbids sending emails that carry criticism of the king and royal family, stressing such emails must be considered as a form of terrorism?

Agree: 12% (11 votes)

Disagree: 88% (78 votes)

Do Not Know: 0% (0 votes)

Total Votes: 89

Results of Poll Number 4 (2/25/07 thru 3/25/07):

Do you agree that King Abdullah II and members of the royal family in Jordan must pay tax and share with the people of Jordan full information regarding their annual salaries, income and monthly spending?

 

Agree: 96% (150 votes)

 

Disagree: 3% (5 votes)

 

Do Not Know: 1% (2 votes)

 

Total Votes: 157

Poll Number 3 (1/28/07 thru 2/11/07):

Question: Queen Rania stated on Friday, Feb. 10, 2007, that Islam does not require women to wear Hijab (Head Scarf)! Do you agree with this statement?

 

Agree: 10%

 

Disagree: 88%

 

Do Not Know: 2%

 

Total Number of Participants: 113

JNM's Polls Results

Poll Number 2 (1/28/07 thru 2/11/07):

 

Question: Do you agree that the Prime Minister in Jordan must be elected rather than appointed by King Abdullah II?

 

Agree: 83%

 

Disagree: 16%

 

Do Not Know: 1%

 

Total Number of Participants: 140

 

Poll Number 1 (1/21/07 thru 1/28/07):

 

Question: Do you agree that Queen Rania should interfere in the daily political and economic affairs of the Jordanian State?

 

Agree: 4%

 

Disagree: 95%

 

Do Not Know: 1%

 

Total Number of People Voted: 409

 

Reports Issued by International Organizations:

Illusive Reform: Jordan's Stubborn Stability By Julia Choucair, The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC:

http://www.carnegieendowment.org/files/cp76_choucair_final.pdf

Mr. Nathir Rashid’s Controversial Book:

The Full Text (Arabic Version) of Mr. Nathir Rashid’s Controversial Book. He was both the former Minister of Interior and Director of General Intelligence Department (GID) in Jordan:

http://www.jordannationalmovement.org/Text of Nathir Rashid Book (Arabic Version).pdf

Previous Statements Issued By Jordan National Movement::

--The Roots of Terrorism in Jordan: An Open Letter to President George W. Bush & the U.S. Congress (August 6, 2005)

http://www.jordannationalmovement.org/Political Statement 4 Archive.doc

 

--King Abdullah II Lies to the World: An Open Letter to Dr. Condoleezza Rice (June 14, 2005)

http://www.jordannationalmovement.org/Political Statement 3 Archive.doc

 

--Shame at Georgetown University: An Open Letter to President John DeGioia (April 27, 2005)

http://www.jordannationalmovement.org/Political Statement 2 Archive.doc

 

--The Truth about King Abdullah’s Double-Face Policy: An Open Letter to President George W. Bush (March 15, 2005)

http://www.jordannationalmovement.org/Political Statement 1 Archive.doc

 

Articles in the World Press:

Letter From Jordan: Kingdom of Corruption is an article written by Stephen Glain, appeared in the Nation magazine, May 30, 2005. In this article, Mr. Glain details the corruption practices in Jordan and points out to the root causes of this major dilemma in the country. Here is the link to this excellent article: http://www.thenation.com/doc/20050530/glain

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