PM dismisses claims gov't misuses national resources
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh Monday dismissed as 'mere fabrications and an utter lie' allegations by 'a few haters of the country' that the government had used national resources contrary to the Jordanian constitution and legislation.
In comments during a Lower House session, Khasawneh hailed 'a collective sense of responsibility' by both legislative and executive authorities in responding to such allegations, that are 'entirely false, and are not worthy of us as government, House of Representatives and vast majority of the people of this honorable homeland.'
Jordan is a state of institutions and law that upholds the national fundamentals and maximizes national capabilities to uplift the country according to the constitution and legislation, he said.
'No one can outbid the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, neither the people nor the leadership or the legislative and executive authorities,' he warned.
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh Monday dismissed as 'mere fabrications and an utter lie' allegations by 'a few haters of the country' that the government had used national resources contrary to the Jordanian constitution and legislation.
In comments during a Lower House session, Khasawneh hailed 'a collective sense of responsibility' by both legislative and executive authorities in responding to such allegations, that are 'entirely false, and are not worthy of us as government, House of Representatives and vast majority of the people of this honorable homeland.'
Jordan is a state of institutions and law that upholds the national fundamentals and maximizes national capabilities to uplift the country according to the constitution and legislation, he said.
'No one can outbid the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, neither the people nor the leadership or the legislative and executive authorities,' he warned.
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh Monday dismissed as 'mere fabrications and an utter lie' allegations by 'a few haters of the country' that the government had used national resources contrary to the Jordanian constitution and legislation.
In comments during a Lower House session, Khasawneh hailed 'a collective sense of responsibility' by both legislative and executive authorities in responding to such allegations, that are 'entirely false, and are not worthy of us as government, House of Representatives and vast majority of the people of this honorable homeland.'
Jordan is a state of institutions and law that upholds the national fundamentals and maximizes national capabilities to uplift the country according to the constitution and legislation, he said.
'No one can outbid the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, neither the people nor the leadership or the legislative and executive authorities,' he warned.
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PM dismisses claims gov't misuses national resources
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