We celebrate the occasion of the head of state, King Abdullah, assuming his constitutional powers, with pride and glory, without obligation or flattery, or official imposition, authorized by tools, authorities, and incentives, but the motives are self-driven, national, and patriotic, imposed by what we live, of reassurance, duty, and the requirements of a dignified life. We are not pampered, yes, we are certainly not rich, but we live in a homeland of national reassurance, and a homeland of bias and support for the Palestinian people, and we adhere to our national values and their necessities, as Muslims and Christians, and as human beings who deserve the fundamentals of life, each according to their circumstances and data, their standards and aspirations, always. We are not a model, yet we are not at the end of the spectrum, we have security and stability, and pluralism and democratic margin, and keys to access decision-making institutions, making us as citizens, professionals, partisans, and civil society leaders, to be through unions, municipalities, parties, and the House of Representatives, alongside civil society organizations and the media, partners in decision-making. We have a political system, no matter what observations we record about it, but it is not characterized by violence, repression, and depriving others of expression and protest, and demanding change and correction, and accepting the idea and approving the idea if it possesses objectivity and responds to the requirements of our multiple needs. We celebrate the administration of the state, by the head of state, and we all have a view and evaluation of what has happened, throughout the past quarter-century, with a critical spirit, national motives, and progressive aspirations, which we have lived by comparing to what is around us, and with us, so our souls settle, and we are all hope and optimism for a better tomorrow, which we make together, through stability and respect, and acknowledging the importance of ballot boxes, for unions, for municipalities, for parties, for the House of Representatives, so that we may truly reach what was initiated: parliamentary party governments based on the votes of the parliamentary majority, expressing the majority of Jordanians' bias towards those who represent them. We celebrate, we pause, as a monitoring station for what was, and for what will be, prosperity will not come to us, but we work for it, jobs will not come to us, but we create the factors of their existence, their backgrounds, we succeed in our universities, schools, and institutes, but this requires effort and hard work, and therefore I say together we preserve what we are in and on, and together we make a better tomorrow for our people, and this Jordan that we make is the lever for Palestine, and this is the source of what we boast about, and this has not been and will not be except by the wisdom of the head of state and his dedication and we are with him, and to him, but we are all together for the sake of Jordan to which we belong and live in and it lives in us and with us.





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