Any Iraqi party has the right to protest or object to an Arab party from outside Iraq that harms and targets the security of Iraq, just as any Jordanian party has the right to protest and object to any action or position that harms and targets Jordan's security.
The protest of one or more Iraqi parties against the licensing of the Jordanian Arab Socialist Baath Party is a rejected protest, and the classification falls under the category of unjust insult, with motives that lack credibility of direction and purpose, lack of information, and intentional fabricated noise.
First, the Arab Socialist Baath Party in Jordan was born at the beginning of the fifties, and it was the first stop after its founding birth in Syria at the hands of Michel Aflaq and Salah Al-Bitar, and it was active in the Jordanian political life, participating in Parliament, the government, and trade unions, and it remained like the rest of the Jordanian parties, until the end of the democratic stage 1957, the beginning of the martial law phase.
Secondly, re-licensing the party after our people restored their suspended constitutional rights from 1957 to 1989, and re-licensing nationalist and leftist political parties, including the Baath Party, at the beginning of 1992.
Thirdly, the status of the party has been corrected and adapted according to the terms of the new political parties law in 2023.
Fourth, the Arab Socialist Baath Party, a Jordanian party with civil nationalist tendencies. It has no direct connection with Iraq or other than Iraq. What is certain is that it has a connection and a relationship, as a matter of solidarity and equal relations with many parties in the Arab world.
Fifthly, neither the Jordanian party nor any other Jordanian party aims to harm Iraq's security, work to change its political system, or engage in any action targeting Iraq.
For all of this, there is no justification for what whoever did in Iraq against the Jordanian Arab Socialist Baath Party, and its motives are exposed, targeting the Iraqi state’s tendencies in preserving national relations with Jordan, Egypt, and others, at the instigation of regional tools that want Iraq to remain under the will of non-Arab influence, other than National, and attempts to disrupt the political, economic and security agreements between us and Iraq, which are agreements based on common interests and mutual benefits, and are not good or favor from one party to another.
The people of the fabricated protest have unclean motives and intentions. They do not want Iraq to have its national, clean, national orientations, as is the Iraqi people, with its Arabs and Kurds. to reach him.
Jordan's stated, clear and transparent policy does not interfere in the internal affairs of any Arab country, with the same value that no party is allowed to interfere in its internal affairs, choices, and national and international relations. This applies to the Arab Socialist Baath Party and all other Jordanian parties.
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