Jordan PM resigns after tax protests, new leader appointed

IANS  |  Amman 

Jordanian on Monday appointed former as the new after the resignation of from the top post following nationwide protests.

Demonstrators demanded the withdrawal of the income tax law, part of several fiscal reforms as part of a $700 million extended fund facility programme signed between and the in 2016.

The bill mainly aims to improve tax collection, curb tax evasion and boost tax revenues, which are expected to increase by 300 million Jordanian dinars ($423 million) annually.

In addition, the proportion of income taxpayers in is expected to rise from 4.5 per cent to 10 per cent once the bill is enacted. The legislation has been resisted by multiple sectors, including professional associations and investors.

Earlier in the day, 57 lawmakers out of the 130-seat of the signed a letter asking the country's to fire Mulki. They said the policies of Mulki had pushed "the country to explode", referring to last week's unprecedented general strike.

"This no longer has our confidence," the lawmakers wrote in the letter, signed by the for Reform, led by the Islamic Action Front, the political wing of

On Sunday, protesters took to the streets for a fourth consecutive day, despite the reversing a decision to raise fuel and

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 18:48 IST