No current plans to issue general amnesty— government source

Lower House  Parliament
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AMMAN — An informed government source has denied that there are any plans to issue a general amnesty in Jordan at the present time, according to Zad Jordan news.اضافة اعلان

The source said that the Council of Ministers has not discussed a general amnesty, and has not received any proposals for issuing one. A general amnesty, he stressed, can only be issued as a law.

Furthermore, the Lower House has not presented any request for a general amnesty.

The Lower House Public Freedom and Human Rights Committee had recently pledged to sponsor demands to issue a general amnesty in cases in which the personal right of the complainant is waived and reconciliation between the concerned parties has been reached.
The last general amnesty issued in Jordan was in 2018. It excluded crimes of espionage, treason, terrorism, premeditated murder, drug trafficking, and sexual assault.
The committee had said that it would hold consultations with the government about such demands and would sign a general amnesty memorandum, especially in light of overcrowding at reform and rehabilitation centers and the difficult economic conditions that citizens are facing.

The last general amnesty issued in Jordan was in 2018. It excluded crimes of espionage, treason, terrorism, premeditated murder, drug trafficking, and sexual assault.

According to the Jordanian constitution, issuing a general amnesty requires several stages: the government drafts a bill and refers it to the Lower House for approval. Then, the bill requires the approval of the Senate before it can be ratified by the King.


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