Jordan's House Speaker, Ahmad Tarawneh, has declared the proposed amendments to the social security law unacceptable, emphasizing the need to await the outcomes of the ongoing national dialogue on the matter.
In light of escalating political and security tensions in Somalia, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, <strong>Mahmoud Ali Yusuf</strong>, has called on all parties to resolve their disputes peacefully through the <strong>National Advisory Council</strong> to avoid further unrest.
Mauritanian President <strong>Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani</strong> has expressed his unwillingness to run for a third presidential term, highlighting his non-involvement in the stalled national dialogue sessions due to disputes over the number of presidential terms.
Adnan Badran, a prominent Jordanian politician, has reported significant developments in the local political scene. His statements come at a critical time when the country is facing multiple challenges.
Bahrain has witnessed significant developments in its political landscape with the announcement of steps aimed at enhancing internal stability. These measures come at a critical time requiring collective efforts for sustainable development.
Former Jordanian Prime Minister Samir Al-Rifai shared his vision on the challenges facing Jordan post-war, emphasizing the importance of national dialogue. His remarks come amid growing concerns about the future of the Jordanian state.
Bahrain's political landscape has seen significant developments with the announcement of new measures aimed at enhancing political stability. These steps come at a sensitive time marked by major changes in the region.
The Islamic Action Front Party in Jordan has announced a reversal of some of its previous positions due to increasing political pressures. This decision comes at a critical time as the country faces significant political and economic transformations.
The Conservative Party in Egypt has announced its willingness to engage positively in any serious dialogue aimed at achieving genuine partnership and balanced representation among various parties. This announcement comes amid increasing calls for national dialogue in the political arena.
Mauritania's national dialogue project has entered a critical phase as national coordinator Moussa Fall receives proposals from various political parties. This significant step paves the way for long-awaited official discussions despite ongoing political challenges.
Presidential candidate <strong>Milain Distang Gavi Elingo</strong> has firmly rejected the preliminary results of the elections held in <strong>Congo Brazzaville</strong>, describing them as a 'mock election' and calling for a comprehensive national dialogue to resolve the political crisis.