Peaceful demonstrations marched throughout the streets of the Jordanian cities Karak and Tafila, after the Friday mass prayers and called for speeding up political reforms in the country. The demonstrators, including youths and members of political parties and professional associations, underlined the need to fight corruption and activate constitutional amendments, calling for the dissolution of the parliament. The protesters including all political , youth and popular spectra in the governorate , stressed the need to achieve political, economic and social reforms, fight corruption and dissolve the parliament. They also affirmed the importance of preserving national unity to maintain and keep intact the interests of the homeland.
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