Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh said on Tuesday that casual employment in an unnamed government institution was in line with the state's regulations in place, and dismissed any irregularities or favoritism.
Commenting on remarks by lawmakers during a Lower House session, Khasawneh vowed to take legal action against those who publish such allegations without solid proof.
Most of the social media, like other media outlets, have good content and carry constructive feedback, while others repeatedly carry abuses in disregard of the legal, moral or ethical considerations, and in contradiction of social values, he said.
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh said on Tuesday that casual employment in an unnamed government institution was in line with the state's regulations in place, and dismissed any irregularities or favoritism.
Commenting on remarks by lawmakers during a Lower House session, Khasawneh vowed to take legal action against those who publish such allegations without solid proof.
Most of the social media, like other media outlets, have good content and carry constructive feedback, while others repeatedly carry abuses in disregard of the legal, moral or ethical considerations, and in contradiction of social values, he said.
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh said on Tuesday that casual employment in an unnamed government institution was in line with the state's regulations in place, and dismissed any irregularities or favoritism.
Commenting on remarks by lawmakers during a Lower House session, Khasawneh vowed to take legal action against those who publish such allegations without solid proof.
Most of the social media, like other media outlets, have good content and carry constructive feedback, while others repeatedly carry abuses in disregard of the legal, moral or ethical considerations, and in contradiction of social values, he said.
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