Domestic, Regional and International Effects and their Reflections on the Jordanian Parliamentary Elections (1993-1997)

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The Jordanians rejected the entire peacemaking process because they believed that the whole process was in favor of the Jewish to achieve their dream of establishing their state (Israel) via economic and political control over the Arab states with the support of the United States of America which destroyed the Arab force represented by Iraq.  The United States cannot be considered a fair and honest partner in the peacemaking process, and this fact has been approved through the time, and the peacemaking process is a decision taken by the rulers and not the people. It is believed that the choice of peacemaking is the best alternative for lessening what Jordan and other Arab states are suffering from. Every party translated his vision via its propaganda and slogans raised in 1993 election.

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