Date: April 5, 2005
Title: Letter of Designation to H.E. Dr. Adnan Badran

In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Your Excellency Dr. Adnan Badran, May Allah bless you,

Now that time is due, and governments are successive, we seize the opportunity to reaffirm that change in government is only a journey of accumulative achievement. Each stage has its prerequisites and we have achieved a lot with the previous government as well as with former governments.

Our vision is reinforced in the evident development that our country is witnessing. Yet, aspirations exceed achievements. It is imperative to continue the journey and learn from past experiences. We live in a turbulent region and surrounded by global challenges. However, we are confident in the strength of our will and we are determined to move forward, motivated by a brighter future for all Jordanians.

We pride ourselves for being the first to adopt reform and to assume a pioneering role in the region. Reform is a comprehensive and a long-term process. Although we are certain that the fruits of reform will take time before they ripe.

The reform process demands the participation and effective contribution of all segments of society to face its political, economic and social challenges.

Moreover, reform cannot be realized without constructive communication with Parliament. Equally important is the active role of Parliament in meeting the challenges of reform.

We are determined in the coming phase to accelerate the pace of reform, and to institutionalize the reform process through the National Agenda, the elements of which are becoming more evident.

All the phases of the National Agenda, with no exception, demand the conviction and participation of all Jordanian particularly that citizenship is not a relation of gains with the State, but rather a productive partnership, and a shared destiny. Therefore, success can only be guaranteed through the efforts of all and the accumulation of achievements.

Although the core of the National Agenda appears to be purely economic reform, it is in fact a comprehensive reform process which includes eradicating poverty and unemployment, improving living standards, and raising income. Achieving these objectives necessitate creating jobs and enhancing productivity to attain well-being and prosperity. It should also be stressed that reform also includes political, judicial and media reform as well as freedom of speech and investment in the human capital which is our most valuable asset.

Reform also includes equal opportunities, education, training, knowledge-oriented education, technology and market demands. Guided by these imperatives, we reiterate our call for the private sector to enhance its partnership with the public sector. The private sector has made achievements, yet a lot remains to be done and we call on the private sector, which is the main engine for reform, to rise to the challenge.

We want and aspire for the Government to establish parallel relations with political forces including the parties and civil society institutions. To achieve this, there should be transparency and accountability and the civil society should be committed to participation and guided by the same objectives.

We also reassert the importance of reconsidering administrative divisions in order to achieve decentralization through the participation of all, in determining the priorities, and taking part in the decision-making process and implementation, not only through the Government's strategy of accountability, but rather through legislation, which is major driver for comprehensive achievement.

Jordan will always be committed to its deep Arab roots. Therefore, we are keen to maintain constructive and equal relations with all Arab brethren countries.

We shall always remain supportive of our dear Iraq. We shall continue to support its dear people in their pursuit to solidify their unity and sovereignty within their independent choices and through democracy.

As for dear Palestine, we shall continue as always to be supportive of the Palestinian people. We shall continue to support them in their yearning to achieve their rights, and to establish their independent state through the peace process. We assert our belief in the Road Map and the Arab Peace Initiative as both are the most practical and objective means to achieve the aspired objectives, without concessions in regard to the state or the future of the brethren Palestinian people.

Our journey will not be completed without the strong support of our Army and security agencies which are our homeland's impregnable shield, and the guarantor of its security, independence, and stability. Therefore, its support is on the top of our priorities.

We call upon you today, to hold the honor of public service, by entrusting you with the formation of the Jordanian Government, with the continuation of the vision and commitment.

We have selected you on account of your wisdom and maturity, experience and knowledge, and particularly due to your sincere belief in reform and your readiness to sacrifice and perform.

I wish you all the success in selecting a homogenous working team of efficient ministers, who believe in institutional work and are ready to give and offer without restraint, never despairing from obstacles and difficulties, to live up to Jordan's level of aspirations, and the ambitions of our courageous, worthy and capable people.

In Allah We Trust..

Peace be Upon you, Allah's Mercy and His Blessings

Abdullah II Ibn al Hussein

Amman, April 5, 2005

 

Royal Speeches & Letters
Letters
Royal Letters
Designation of Badran

2010 Labour Day
Designation of Samir Rifai
Accepting resignation of Dahabi
Letter on amending elections law
2009 Letter to Students
2008 Letter to Students
World Press Freedoms Day
2008 Labour Day
Letter on Road Safety
Designation of Dahabi
2007 Letter to Students
Letter to Youth
Message on King Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz City Zarqa
Letter on military housing fund
Royal Letter to Amman Mayor
2006 Message on Labour Day
Designation of Bakhit
Letter to H.E. Badran
2005 Letter to Students
Letter on Anti-Corruption Fight
Royal Letter to HE Dr. Badran
2005 Message on Labour Day
Letter to H.E. Samir Al-Rifa'i
Designation of Badran
Acceptance of El-Fayez resignation
Royal Letter to H.E. El-Fayez
Royal Letter to Prince Hamzah
2004 Message on Teachers Day
2004 Letter to Students
Royal Letter to H.E. El-Fayez
Designation of Faisal El-Fayez
Redesignation of Abul Ragheb
Development of Higher Education Sector
HMC Reform
Jordan First
King's Prize for Gov't Excellence
Redesignation of AbulRagheb
SETP
Designation of AbulRagheb
Designation of Rawabdeh

 

       
  © 2010 Royal Hashemite Court | Home | Back to Top