Amman, Jordan: seven prime ministers accused of committing frauds during last election

Posted on January 29, 2013 • Filed under: Counterfeit, Politics

As reported by Anbamoscow.com for the first time in history, seven Jordanian prime ministers were accused by the authorities for having a direct interference during the parliamentary election by committing voter fraud and intimidating voters. The Jordanian Security Services agents were able to arrest four citizens involved in making and selling counterfeit voter IDs. Protesters in various regions of the Kingdom demonstrated their anger and frustration about the unethical results caused by frauds activities and mistakes while counting the electoral lists, and demanded to government to take serious actions to ensure democracy. Read Article

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