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Regulating Ministerial Conduct: A New Phase in Jordan's Public Governance?

One of the most frequently asked questions following Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan's directive to draft a Ministerial Conduct Regulation has been: Why did it take so long? And why were the constitutional principles prohibiting conflicts of interest not translated into clear and binding executive rules decades ago?
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The decision of the Council of Ministers to proceed with the preparation of a draft system to regulate ministerial action and prevent conflicts of interest continues to give rise to a wide debate on its implications and justifications, as some consider that it reflects a deficiency in the existing legislative system.

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Jordan News | Latest News from Jordan, MENA broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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