Jordan’s New PM Omar al-Razzaz pledges to scrap controversial income tax bill

Jordan’s new Prime Minister Omar al-Razzaz on Thursday announced his government would repeal a controversial income tax bill days after he was appointed to the post by King Abdullah II.

Speaking to reporters after a meeting in the Jordanian parliament, Razzaz said there was a consensus to withdraw the tax bill, which had sparked nationwide protests that began last week against International Monetary Fund-backed economic reforms.

The king appointed Razzaz as the new prime minister on Tuesday and tasked him with reviewing the tax plan and launching a national dialogue with unions and civil society groups.

But protesters demanded that the proposed tax law be scrapped entirely, adding that a cabinet reshuffle was not enough to raise living standards.

The government’s economic reform measures are the latest in a series of economic changes since Amman secured a $723m three-year credit line from the IMF in 2016.

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