Jordan's king appoints new PM amid anti-austerity protests

IANS  |  Amman 

The of appointed an as the new Prime Minister, the royal household said on Tuesday, a day after the ex-resigned amid widespread protests against measures and a controversial income tax reform bill.

asked Omar al-Razzaz, in the outgoing of and a former at the World Bank, to form a new and to engage in dialogue with the country's political parties, trade unions and organizations to reach an agreement on the draft income tax law, reports news.

"Your government's top priority should be activating the energies of the Jordanian and stimulating it in order to restore its capacity to spur growth, competitiveness and its ability to generate jobs," the King's statement said.

The new tax legislation has been pushed by the with an eye toward reducing the country's deficit and increasing the number of taxpayers.

"The new should carry out a comprehensive review of the taxation system and the tax burden in such a manner that stops (the government's) continued resort to indirect taxes that do not achieve justice and balance between the incomes of the rich and poor," he added.

Al-Mulki stepped down from his post on Monday, after daily protests against price fuel hikes, which ranged between 4.8 percent and 5.5 percent, and the new tax bill.

The protests, which began last week, are Jordan's largest in years, and a national umbrella organization for trade unions said a general strike was set to take place on Wednesday, following a successful strike a week earlier.

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 21:26 IST