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 On Sunday November 13th, His Majesty King Abdullah gave the Speech from the Throne and opened the second regular session of the 19th Parliament.



Attended by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and His Royal Highness Prince Hashem were present for the address, and King Abdullah stated that "State institutions must redefine national achievement so that its outcomes are tangible for residents. Regression or hesitancy in achieving these goals will not be tolerated.



In his remarks to the senators and representatives, His Majesty stated that Jordan has achieved great strides in laying the firm foundations for modernizing the country and strengthening its resilience.


In his remarks to the senators and representatives, His Majesty stated that Jordan has achieved great strides in laying the firm foundations for modernizing the country and strengthening its resilience.



"This country was not founded by cynics or pessimists. It developed and advanced thanks to the efforts of its sons and daughters who had faith in it, the King said.




His Majesty emphasized that efforts made at the national level are intended to benefit both current and future generations while also achieving the goals and aspirations of all Jordanians.


The King emphasized that comprehensive modernization, with its political, economic, and administrative tracks, is a significant national enterprise and that national goals must be centered around it.




Governments must carry out the Economic Modernization Vision, according to His Majesty, since it is a crucial indicator of their performance and dedication in front of Parliament.


The King emphasized that without a capable public administration, political and economic modernization would be incomplete. He also noted that this country was built on the values of justice and national dignity and that it will continue to modernize under the rule of law.



The new Jordan, according to His Majesty, is led by its young people, who have boundless aspirations and unwavering resolve. He added that the nation must make the most of its advantageous geopolitical position by forming extensive regional and Arab alliances that advance shared goals and maximize individual countries' gains.









The King emphasized that "the lack of a horizon for a political solution must not prohibit us from assisting our Palestinian brothers and sisters economically, reinforcing their resilience on their land" in regards to the Palestinian struggle.


His Majesty saluted the Jordanian Armed Forces, the Arab Army, and the security forces and remarked, "We stand with you all as one in service of our proud and strong Jordan."


A formal ceremony was held earlier to mark the King and Crown Prince Al Hussein's entry into Parliament.

The leaders of the three authorities, along with a number of senior officers and officials, greeted His Majesty.


The address was attended by His Royal Highness Prince Hashem bin Abdullah II, other members of the Royal family, prominent officials and officers, as well as Jordanian diplomats from the Arab and foreign embassies.


Members of the royal family who attended were Their Royal Highnesses: Princess Muna, Prince Talal and Princess Ghida, Prince Rashid, Prince Mired, Prince Raad, Princess Sumaya, Princess Rahma and her husband Alaa Bayatech, Princess Majda, Princess Aisha and Princess Alia bint al Hussein.


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 His Majesty King Abdullah attended Jordan's 76th Independence Day event held at Al Husseiniya Palace on Wednesday.



Upon their arrival at the venue, His Majesty King Abdullah was received with a military reception that included a 21-gun salute, and then inspected the honour guard.



The ceremony, which was also attended by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, Her Royal Highness Princess Iman, His Royal Highness Prince Hashem as well as a number of Royal family members, senior officials and officers, and diplomatic corps members, highlighted Jordan's future, which belongs to its young generations.





Members of the Royal Family who attended included HRH Princess Muna, HRH Prince El Hassan, HRH Prince Feisal with his family; wife Princess Zeina and children Princess Ayah bint Feisal, Prince Omar bin Feisal. Princess Ayah attended with her husband Mohammad Halawani. HRH Prince Ali attended with his wife HRH Princess Rym. Uncle HRH Prince Raad bin Zeid and his wife HRH Princess Majda, HRH Prince Mired with his wife HRH Princess Dina Mired, HRH Prince Rashid with his wife HRH Princess Zeina Rashid HRH Prince Ali Bin Nayef,  HRH Prince Asem Bin Nayef and his wife HRH Princess Sana Asem, HRH Princess Ayah, HRH Prince Talal, his wife Princess Ghida Al Talal with their children; HRH Prince Hussein bin Talal, twins Prince Muhammad bin Talal and Princess Rajaa bint Talal. HRH Princess Sumaya, Princess Badiya bint Hassan and her husband Khaled Edward Blair, HRH Princess Rahma bint Hassan and her husband Alaa Batayneh, Prince Asem bin Nayef & Princess Sana Al Asem. Princess Raiyah bint Al Hussein, Mr. Faris Donovan, HRH Princess Basma Princess Aisha bint Al Hussein, Princess Zein bint Al Hussein, Princess Alia bint Al Hussein and Prince Hashem bin al Hussein




His Majesty King Abdullah bestowed Royal medals on a number of distinguished Jordanian institutions and individuals, in appreciation of their services for the country and its people.



The ceremony also highlighted Jordan's modernization push, which is taking on on several fronts: political, economic, and administrative.








Here is His Majesty's speech marking the day where he extended his best wishes to Jordanians on the Kingdom’s 76th Independence Day.

 


In an address to the nation, King Abdullah expressed pride in Jordanians’ perseverance and their ability to accomplish great achievements, commending the role of army and security agencies in safeguarding the homeland.

 

Following is the English translation of the speech:

 

“In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

 

Prayers and peace be upon our Prophet Mohammad,

 

My fellow Jordanians,

 

Peace, God’s mercy, and blessings be upon you.

 

This is Jordan on its seventy-sixth Independence Day, and I am pleased to wish all Jordanians a happy Independence Day, as they celebrate this occasion for the first time in our dear nation’s second centennial.

 

Jordan’s legacy of struggle and devotion is the journey of all Jordanians—soldiers, workers, farmers, capable in all fields, and builders of pioneering national institutions.

 

We proudly celebrate Jordan’s Independence. Jordan, the country that has withstood challenges, staying true to the legacy of the ancestors, and remaining steadfast in defence of its land and people, while safeguarding human dignity, freedom, and rights. Jordan continues to stand by the Arab nation and its causes, foremost of which is the right of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state on their national soil. Jordan, a safe haven to all those seeking refuge, continues to uphold the responsibility stemming from the Hashemite Custodianship of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.

 

Over a century, Jordan has not deviated from its principles, while keeping abreast of developments and advancing forward in fulfilling its people’s aspirations for modernisation and change. Jordan is confident, stable, and secure, with the unity of its people and its formidable army and security agencies, as they safeguard the homeland, the people, and national achievements.

 

In a world witnessing unprecedented political and economic crises, Jordan has strived for decades to contain any repercussions on its national security, capitalising on its international reputation and standing, as well as its keenness on bolstering ties with its Arab brethren to build a system that fulfils the requirements of economic security as a basis for the stability and prosperity of communities.

 

Brothers and sisters,

 

We have opened a new chapter of progress and modernisation, with the completion of a system of legislation related to political modernisation. And we will embark on an important transitional phase to build partisan and parliamentary life, paving the way to platform-based campaigning to serve Jordanians under the umbrella of strong legislative and executive institutions, and a state rooted in the rule of law on all, without discrimination or favouritism.

 

The new Jordan will belong to the young generations. They will chart the path forward, with their strong determination and knowledge, and their openness to the future and global development trends, which wait for no one.

 

The political modernisation system provides our youth with the opportunity to contribute to building partisan life and political participation, overcoming past fears, in light of legislation that safeguards their rights and paves the way forward to effecting change.

 

My fellow Jordanians,

 

The path to modernisation is not complete without a strong economy that increases growth rates and creates job opportunities. Therefore, in the coming days, we will be launching an integrated economic vision for the years ahead, which will be a comprehensive point of reference.

 

And before the end of the month, the government will work to finalise a programme to develop the public sector, aimed primarily at enhancing the level of services offered to citizens, streamlining bureaucratic procedures, bolstering workforce efficiency, and advancing the e-government programme.

 

Moving forward simultaneously on the three tracks of modernisation and reform is a prerequisite to achieving the desired goals. Economic progress is not possible without prudent and efficient administration. And the political and democratic modernisation track cannot achieve its targets without improving citizens’ living standards, ending poverty and unemployment, and providing job opportunities for thousands of youth.

 

As we strive to launch a new phase for our national economy, we look forward to ending the activation of the Defence Law in the upcoming months, in order to turn the page on the COVID pandemic—which has left tremendous global repercussions in its wake—and start a new chapter of achievements and progress.

 

My dear brothers and sisters,

 

Jordanians deserve the very best—always. And it is our duty, as officials and institutions, to exert our utmost efforts to translate this agenda of modernisation into a tangible reality with a direct impact on citizens’ quality and standards of living.

 

Once again, I congratulate all the sons and daughters of our nation throughout the country on this dear occasion, stressing pride in each and every one of them, and confidence in their determination and ability to accomplish the greatest achievements, especially the servicemen and women of our armed forced and security agencies, who safeguard the homeland and its progress.

 

Peace, God's mercy and blessings be upon you.”



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Her Majesty Queen Rania is known around the world for advocacy work related to education, health, community empowerment, youth, cross-cultural dialogue, and micro-finance.
Queen Consort of Jordan, wife to His Majesty King Abdullah II and mother to four, she describes herself as the lady with a really cool day job. She is also an avid user of social media and maintains pages on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter.
Yearly she tops the list of the best dress fashion icons, royal ladies and queen consorts both domestically and Internationally whether is Vogue's list or Vanity Fair's list

This website was launched to help women emulate the impeccable style of Her Majesty Queen Rania. Since learning about the Jordanian royal family, I have been a Queen Rania's style fan for many years because she has a way of emulate Arabic traditional outfit, styles in a Western way without conflict.
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I am in no way affiliated with Her Majesty or her office nor do I know her or any member of her team. This blog is purely a fan site highlighting her work and style

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