Jordanians headed to the polls in a parliamentary election marked by the shadow of the Gaza conflict and economic challenges. The elections, the first under a new law aimed at reducing tribalism and enhancing the role of political parties, saw the Islamic Action Front, buoyed by anger over Gaza, seeking significant gains. This move could potentially challenge Jordan's pro-Western stance. The reforms are part of a decade-long democratization effort, amidst concerns over declining tourism, a vital sector for Jordan's economy, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The outcome of these elections is seen as crucial for Jordan's future political landscape, with implications for its stance on regional issues and internal reforms.
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