In a few days, the biggest strategic step in Jordan will begin, that King Abdullah II will step down from power and abdicate to his heir, Prince Hussein. The fifth Hashemite monarchy of the new King Hussein II will begin with the resignation speech of King Abdullah II in the coming days. Yesterday, the new Jordanian Senate convened urgently and the oath was taken, and it is a constitutional violation that the oath must be sworn after King Abdullah II’s speech at the opening of the new Jordanian National Assembly.
Also, the new House of Representatives has been postponed and the opening of the parliament to the beginning of November 18, 2024. King Abdullah II recently visited the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and informed Prince Mohammed bin Salman of the decision to step down for his crown prince, Prince Hussein, and asked Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his support for the king The new Hussein II. Even the new hundred dinar coin was delayed until the portrait of the new king, Hussein II, was placed. The billion dollar question and the challenges of the new king, King Hussein II, does he face the upcoming challenges and the emphasis of the Palestinian problem with Israel? Does he recognize the Kingdom of Israel from the river to the sea and renounce the Hashemite guardianship of the Islamic holy places in Jerusalem? And also the challenge of the economic crisis and unemployment in Jordan. Will the fifth Hashemite monarchy be very short, according to what the political director in the international decision-making capitals paints? Does the Fifth Hashemite Monarchy solve the Palestinian problem? Very soon, the second abdicating king will join France for his final abode, and Queen Rania preceded him there two months ago. How will the Jordanians react to the Fifth Hashemite Monarchy and Queen Hussein II? Especially that he will disperse the new House of Representatives, and the feet of the Muslim Brotherhood will not reach the House of Representatives building in the capital Amman, Jordan.
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