Women’s Political Participation in Jordan

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Jordanian women’s participation in public policy dates back to 1950s. However, political activism came to a halt in the period between 1956 and 1992. In 1992, the new Political Parties Law granted women the right to participate in political parties. Since then, women became an active member of political parties, but their participation remained largely symbolic and not influential. Women did not seek to join parties. As a result, women are still largely unrepresented in the state. In addition, and the number of women involved in these parties remains low. There are a number of challenges that prevent women’s participation in political life in Jordan, such as social restrictions resulting from the traditional structure of Jordanian society. This article discusses the political participation of women in Jordan and addresses the most prominent challenges facing the political work of women in Jordan.

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Mazen Hawamdeh

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

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Assistant of the Department of Public Administration, Postgraduate Student of the Department of Comparative Politics

Miklukho-Maklaya str., 6, Moscow, Russian Federation 117198

Ahmad Al-Qteishat

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Email: ahmad_qteishat@hotmail.com

Assistant of the Department of Public Administration, Postgraduate Student of the Department of Comparative Politics

Miklukho-Maklaya str., 6, Moscow, Russian Federation 117198

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  1. Amal Abu Jiries. The Reality of Women’s Political Participation in Jordan. Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy. 27.08.2019. URL: https://nimd.org/the-reality-of-womens-political-participation-in-jordan/. Accessed: 25.11.2019.
  2. Abeer Bashier Dababneh. Jordanian Women’s Political Participation: Legislative Status and Structural Challenges. European Journal of Social Sciences. 2012. 27 (2): 213-221.
  3. The Jordanian National Commission for Women, Women’s Political Participation in Jordan. MENA - OECD Governance Programme. 2018. 96 p. URL: http://www.oecd.org/mena/governance/womens-political-participation-in-jordan.pdf. Accessed: 25.11.2019.
  4. Fatima Atiyat. Jordanian Women Participation in the Parliamentary Elections of 2016: Field Study in Albalqa Governorate. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science. March 2017; 7 (3): 109-122.
  5. Ministry of Political and Parliamentary Affairs (Jordan). URL: http://www.moppa.gov.jo/ Default.aspx. Accessed: 25.11.2019 (In Arab.).

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