The Jordanian House of Representatives will on Thursday discuss the ministerial government of Abdullah Ensour. The House of Representatives has been using social networking platforms to gauge to current public mood directed toward Ensour. While some MPs stalled from total condemnation of Ensour others voiced their dissatisfaction with the current government. MP Ali Khalayleh said he would not approve of Ensour, with MPs Faten Kholifat and Khelood Khatatba taking a similar stance, querying what endorsing the government would achieve. Khatatba considered demoting representatives to ministers after “their poor performance,” which he claimed was “insulting.” MP Badr Atawrah demanded the government \"fight against corruption,\" a view which MP Amal Algragar agreed with, saying that \"citizens live below the poverty line as a result of the government\'s failed plans.\" The delegation accused the government of not being serious in investigating corruption.