Letter to Abdullah Ensour rejecting bill granting MPs lifetime pensions

15 September 2014

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


Your Excellency Dr Abdullah Ensour,

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

As part of the efforts we are exerting to build our beloved Jordan, on solid foundations based on enrooting the principle of equality among all segments of society, we have been keen to prepare a draft civil retirement law that ensures the highest degree of justice, transparency and objectivity, in a manner that addresses the inconsistencies and imbalances that put pressures on the country’s resources and their impact on future generations.

The unprecedented regional challenges facing Jordan, which are impeding our economic progress, require feasible policies that help improve the performance of the economy, stimulate growth, rationalise spending, safeguard public funds, achieve the best for our beloved country, and enhance justice and social and economic equality, and equal opportunity for the men and women of Jordan, in addition to the debate we witnessed over the amended Civil Retirement Law recently endorsed by Parliament, suggesting that there is doubt over the law’s constitutionality, it has become necessary for the government to resort to the Constitutional Court for its opinion on the issue and for the government to revisit all aspects of this issue through a comprehensive and objective study to reach realistic and just solutions that are compatible with the provisions of the Constitution, taking into consideration the difficult economic conditions we are going through.

In all cases, we should always observe the public interest and make certain that the interests of Jordan and Jordanians are above any other considerations. We do not allow these interests to be infringed upon, whatever the reasons or justifications.

Whereas the amended Civil Retirement Law for the year 2014, submitted to us after it was endorsed by Parliament, has not addressed the above-mentioned questions, we have decided, in accordance with the powers vested in us under Paragraph III of Article 93 of the Constitution, to reject this draft law and withhold its ratification.

May God lead us all to success in meeting the aspirations of our beloved people to progress, excellence and prosperity.

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

Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein