The Asian Age

Jordan PM resigns after protests against austerity

■ Price hikes, income tax law cost PM his post

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Amman, June 4: Jordanian Prime Minister Hani Mulki resigned on Monday after he was summoned by King Abdullah II over growing protests against his government’s austerity measures, a government source said.

“Prime Minister Hani Mulki submitted his resignatio­n to the king this afternoon during a meeting at the Husseiniye­h Palace and the king accepted the resignatio­n,” the source told AFP.

The king asked Education Minister Omar al- Razzaz to form a new government, the source added.

Demonstrat­ions have rocked the capital Amman and several other cities since Wednesday after the government adopted a draft income tax law and announced new price hikes based on recommenda­tions by the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

Protesters had called on Mulki to step down, vowing not to “kneel” and earning support from trade unions as well as a majority of MPs opposed to the new taxation.

The Premier’s meeting with the king came hours after around 5,000 people rallied outside Mulki’s office in Amman, on the fifth consecutiv­e day of protests in Amman and other cities.

Jordan, a mostly desert kingdom with few resources, has seen prices of several basic goods and services like bread, fuel and electricit­y steadily rise over the past year.

Last month the government adopted a draft income tax law, yet to be approved by Parliament, aimed at increasing taxes on employees by at least five percent and on companies by between 20 and 40 percent.

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Hani Mulki

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