Jordanian Government
The Jordanian Government operates as a constitutional monarchy, where the King holds significant power. The government is composed of three branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial. The King appoints the Prime Minister, who leads the Cabinet, and the Parliament consists of two houses: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Jordan's political system allows for limited political parties, and elections are held to choose members of the House of Representatives. The government focuses on various issues, including economic development, social welfare, and regional stability, while also managing relationships with neighboring countries and international organizations.