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  36/ Jordan’s independence reflects modern state built on legitimacy, rule of law, says Deputy House Speaker

Amman, June 14 (Petra) -- First Deputy Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament Khamis Atiyeh said that Jordan’s Independence Day represents a pivotal national milestone in the history of the modern Jordanian state, which has continued its path of development and modernization under wise Hashemite leadership while consolidating a model founded on legitimacy, the rule of law, and respect for human dignity.

Speaking during a celebration organized on Sunday by the Jordan Educational Society and members of the local council of Al-Hussein Police Station to mark the 80th anniversary of Independence and other national occasions, Atiyeh said Jordan has advanced steadily and resolutely, relying on prudent Hashemite leadership, an aware and committed people, the Arab Army, and professional security institutions that have consistently embodied sacrifice and national belonging.

He added that independence symbolizes the story of a nation that forged its sovereign decision through the will of its people and continued a sustained process of state-building despite numerous challenges, establishing a modern state that enjoys respect and confidence at both regional and international levels.

Atiyeh noted that Jordan, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, has succeeded in preserving its security and stability in a region marked by conflict and profound transformations, remaining a model of moderation, wisdom, and balance. He said these achievements are the result of a clear leadership vision, continuous efforts, and significant sacrifices made by the Jordan Armed Forces, security agencies, and Jordanian citizens.

Reflecting on the anniversary of His Majesty King Abdullah II’s accession to the throne, Atiyeh highlighted the progress achieved in the political, economic, and administrative modernization tracks, which have strengthened the state’s ability to sustain development and address emerging challenges.

He stressed that the Jordan Armed Forces–Arab Army and the security services have always served as the nation’s protective shield and guardians of its achievements, while the Great Arab Revolt represented the starting point of a national journey led by the Hashemites and rooted in the values of freedom, renaissance, and dignity upon which the modern Jordanian state was founded.

Atiyeh emphasized that Jordan continues to play its Arab and humanitarian role in defending the causes of the nation, foremost among them the Palestinian cause and Jerusalem, while simultaneously advancing state-building, modernization, institutional development, the rule of law, and broader political participation.

For his part, Jordan Educational Society President Mahmoud Al-Zboun said Jordanians commemorate on this occasion key historical milestones that laid the foundation for the modern Jordanian state, particularly the Great Arab Revolt, which carried the message of freedom, unity, and renaissance under the leadership of Sharif Hussein bin Ali.

He noted that the Arab Army has remained faithful to the principles and mission of the Great Arab Revolt, making sacrifices in defense of Arab causes. He added that Jordan, under its Hashemite leadership, with its army, security agencies, and loyal people, continues its journey of development and achievement despite various challenges.

Meanwhile, local council member of Al-Hussein Police Station, Rawhi Al-Qadoumi, extended congratulations to His Majesty King Abdullah II and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on the national occasions. He affirmed that Jordan continues its path of modernization and development under the King’s leadership and that the Palestinian cause remains at the forefront of the Kingdom’s priorities and steadfast positions.

He added that Jordan continues to defend the Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem under the historic Hashemite Custodianship and maintains its firm stance on regional and Arab issues.

The celebration featured a documentary film on Jordan’s independence; patriotic poems recited by poets Saeed Yacoub and Hassan Salameh; folkloric and musical performances by the Greater Amman Municipality Heritage Group and students from Princess Alia School; and concluded with honoring several participating individuals and institutions.

//Petra// AF

14/06/2026 21:13:06

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

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