Prime Minister of Jordan resigns

Dunya News

Jordan premier steps down in sudden move likely linked to drive for political reforms.

Jordans Prime Minister Awn Khasawneh submitted his resignation on Thursday to King Abdullah II, barely six months after he formed a government to bring in much-needed reforms, a senior official said.His Majesty, the king, accepted Khasawnehs resignation Thursday morning, he told AFP without elaborating.Khasawneh, 62, an International Court of Justice judge, formed his cabinet in October and won a comfortable vote of confidence for his government from parliament in December after pledging to push ahead with reforms.Jordanians have been demonstrating since January last year, demanding sweeping political and economic reforms as well as an end to corruption.