Trolls in Jordan's Parliament

Physical clashes erupted among MPs in the Jordan parliament. A group of lower house opposition deputies clashed with the chief parliament and other colleagues during discussions on reforming the Constitution. Violence erupted at the moment the chief parliament urged an MP to leave the hall while discussing a point of the gender equality bill that allows [...]
The violence erupted at the moment the chief parliament asked an MP to leave the hall, while a provision of the gender equality bill was discussed that allows citizenship to also take on female form in documents.
Constitutional changes have strained the political climate in Jordan. They predict the prime minister to be approved by parliament and not appointed by the king, but opposition deputies say these are changes éfasada) that secretly consolidate the Ottoman regime of King Abdullah II.










