Jordan: Islamic Action Front to run in parliament polls

By Laight al-Jnaidi
AMMAN (AA) – Jordan's Islamic Action Front announced on Monday it will run in the parliamentary elections slated for Nov. 10.

The announcement came in a press conference in the capital Amman by the party’s deputy secretary general, Wael al-Sakka.

The decision comes a day after Jordanian authorities on Sunday arrested the executive director of the party’s central election committee, Badi al-Rafiah, on charges of "insulting the president of a friendly country."

After boycotting elections in 2010 and 2013, the party competed in the 2016 polls under the National Reform Alliance and won 14 seats out of 130.

*Writing by Mahmoud Barakat

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