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|b الأردن
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|a خاطر، أيمن
|g Khater, Ayman
|e مؤلف
|9 217975
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|a الانتخابات النيابية الأردنية لعام 2016:
|b دراسة إحصائية وسياسية "الملخص التنفيذي"
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|a Jordan Parliamentary Election 2016:
|b Statistical, Political Study
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|b مركز دراسات الشرق الاوسط
|c 2016
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|a 105 - 126
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b Jordan’s general election of 2016 constituted a turning point of its kind in the country. For the first time since 1993, it was organized according to the Open Relative List law approved by the former parliament. It used to adopt the one- vote system in different forms. Furthermore, it witnessed the return of the Islamic Action Front, the main opposition party, which had boycotted the polling for 9 years. Among the main results was the IAF’s winning of 15 under the National Reform Alliance. In addition, across the kingdom, 5 women managed to occupy a seat through direct competition. However, the overall turnout was lower than in the previous voting. Finally, the event showed obvious weakness of the performance of most parties, making it hard for political parties to find leverage in this assembly, except in few cases. Moreover, a parliamentary government is not likely to realize.
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|a الانتخابات النيابية
|a الاردن
|a القوانين والتشريعات
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|9 161777
|a الكيالي، عبدالحميد
|e م. مشارك
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|4 العلوم السياسية
|6 Political Science
|c 006
|e Middle East Studies Journal
|f Maǧallaẗ dirāsāt šarq awsaṭiyyaẗ
|l 077
|m مج20, ع77
|o 0836
|s مجلة دراسات شرق أوسطية
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|x 1811-8208
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|a المجالي، عبدالله
|g Al-Majali, Abdullah
|e م. مشارك
|9 163990
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|a الحمد، جواد
|g Al-Hamad, Jawad
|e م. مشارك
|9 98712
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