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Jordan opposition groups call for reform during Washington visit
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King Abdullah II of Jordan meets with Catherine Ashton, the European Union policy chief, at a Dead Sea resort, 34 miles (55 kilometers) southeast of Amman, Jordan, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012. (AP photo/Mohammad Hannon)
King Abdullah II of Jordan meets with Catherine Ashton, the European Union policy chief, at a Dead Sea resort, 34 miles (55 kilometers) southeast of Amman, Jordan, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012. (AP photo/Mohammad Hannon)

WASHINGTON: Two Jordanian opposition groups called for constitutional reform in their country during a visit to Washington, denouncing what they said were corrupt practices under King Abdullah II.

“A corrupt dictatorship is what we have in Jordan,” Adnan Atyat, representative of the Jordan National Council, told a news conference on Capitol Hill Tuesday.

Atyat alleged that $7.4 billion in foreign aid had gone “missing in the last 10 years” from government coffers.

“We’re for constitutional monarchy but a genuine one. We want the king to stay in his palace and leave the business of running the government,” added Abdul-Salam al-Muall, a member of the Jordan National Movement.

“The king is too slow in making the changes we need. He has to speed things up,” he said, adding: “The countdown for regime change has already begun in Amman.”

The JNC, formed in 2007, and the JNM, founded in 2011, do not have government approval, officials with the groups told AFP.

Abdullah last year pledged a new electoral law he said would result in “a parliament with active political-party representation ... that allows the formation of governments based on parliamentary majority.”

Opposition groups, mainly the Muslim Brotherhood and its political arm the Islamic Action Front, have called for reforms that would lead to a parliamentary system of government.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on February 23, 2012, on page 9.
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