Amman: Monitoring of upcoming parliamentary elections will enhance the electoral body's work and help it address weaknesses to achieve the highest possible levels of integrity and transparency, Independent Election Commission (IEC) President Musa Maaytah said Monday. He said during a meeting with observer entities accredited to monitor the September 10 polls to elect the 20th Jordanian parliament, that local observers' participation is "a guarantor of the integrity of the electoral process and a key factor for its success." Maaytah said the IEC was keen to open the door for accreditation of monitors on the day a royal decree was issued to hold the elections, calling observers "a strategic partner" in the electoral process. Maaytah stressed the need to monitor electoral campaigns and combat fraud and vote-buying, vowing zero tolerance in enforcing the law against those who breach neutrality regulations, and said the accreditation of offenders will be canceled. He also pledged to fight electoral violence, p articularly against women to curtail their participation. Source: Jordan News Agency
Army Foils Drug-Smuggling Attempt Using Guided Balloons
Amman: The Southern Military Zone on Monday thwarted an attempt to smuggle a large quantity of narcotics into the Kingdom using guided balloons.
According to Jordan News Agency, Border Guard units detected the balloons while they were carrying the n…