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The head of the Nation Bloc parliamentary coalition, Dr. Saleh Arromouti, affirmed that the Jordanian constitution contains rights and privileges that are more advanced than those in all Arab constitutions, and that fully implementing them meets the needs of Jordanians and protects their rights. Arromouti criticized restrictions on professional unions, considering that they were previously more advanced in practicing political work and expressing national positions. He also emphasized the importance of internal unity to confront the Zionist project and to safeguard national constants and interests, criticizing some laws that violate the constitution, especially the election law. Regarding the opposition, he clarified that he prefers not to be labeled as an "opponent," stressing that disagreements should focus on policies, not on opposing the state or the homeland. Arromouti called for respecting constitutional texts and not obstructing them, warning that hindering them poses a threat to public order and the state. He described those who obstruct constitutional texts as committing an act of terrorism according to the terrorism law. Additionally, he affirmed that Jordanians are among the most closely connected peoples to the Palestinian cause, noting that the situation of Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan is better compared to what is happening in Lebanon, considering that historical and social ties deeply connect Jordanians with Palestinians.
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