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The Evolution of Women's Political Participation in Various Public Offices in Jordan

Amal Mohummad Ali El Kharouf1 and Mohummad Al-Jribia1
  • 1 Jordan University, Jordan

Abstract

The study aimed at identifying the evolution of political participation of Jordanian women by monitoring their effective participation during the past decades in the State's legislative and executive authorities. It also aimed at tracing milestones taken towards women's quota law and motives that urge women to run for elections and factors that affect their winning. The study concluded that Jordan worked to include women's issues within the priorities for action and development. Jordanian women made great strides towards their appropriate roles in political life. Women were appointed deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Minister of Culture, Minister of Social Development and others, but women were not entrusted with "sovereign" ministries. The percentage of women's representation in the House of Representatives developed rapidly, rising from (1.3%) in (1993) with one woman deputy to (12.0%) in (2013) after the amendment of the electoral law. The number of women Senators increased to nine in the council formed in (2013) which is an indication of the political leadership desire to support women's political participation. A progress has been made; nevertheless women's representation in the Parliament is still under the world average (22%). Women got satisfactory results in the (2013) municipal elections by winning (29%) of the seats. The total number of women judges in (2012) was (250) judges. The study pointed out factors that helped women gain seats in the House of Representatives such as: (Women's quota), tribal support, woman's strong personality and previous experiences.

Journal of Social Sciences
Volume 13 No. 1, 2017, 9-22

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2017.9.22

Submitted On: 22 July 2015 Published On: 4 January 2017

How to Cite: El Kharouf, A. M. A. & Al-Jribia, M. (2017). The Evolution of Women's Political Participation in Various Public Offices in Jordan. Journal of Social Sciences, 13(1), 9-22. https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2017.9.22

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Keywords

  • Jordanian Women
  • Political Participation
  • Elections
  • Jordan
  • Women's Quota
  • Tribal Support