Societal Trends in Karak Governorate About Political Reform From the Point of View of Members of Civil Society Institutions According to the Election Law

Authors

  • Saddoon Al Majali Mutah University, Jordan
  • Raafat Tarawneh Mutah University, Jordan
  • Khaled Almawajdeh Mutah University, Jordan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35682/jjlps.v14i2.432

Keywords:

political reform, societal trends, civil society institutions, election law, Karak governorate

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the societal trends in the Karak governorate about political reform from the point of view of members of civil society institutions, as well as to identify the level of awareness of societal trends about political reform according to the elections law, the stages of political participation, the characteristics and requirements of political participation, and the degree of peoples' urbanization is measured by the criterion of their practice of democracy. Actual and real, and this practice is refined by what citizens enjoy in terms of awareness and awareness of their political rights. The existence of an impact of the variable of the election law on the perception of societal trends about political reform, and the presence of an effect of the variable stages of political participation in the societal trends about political reform.

The study recommends carrying out awareness-raising initiatives that encourage affiliation with political parties to exercise an active political role in the service of the people, the country, and the nation, and amending the election law for the House of Representatives to help encourage political parties to participate in the elections and achieve good results.

Published

17-11-2022

How to Cite

Al Majali س. . ., Tarawneh ر. ., & Almawajdeh خ. . (2022). Societal Trends in Karak Governorate About Political Reform From the Point of View of Members of Civil Society Institutions According to the Election Law. Jordanian Journal of Law and Political Science, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.35682/jjlps.v14i2.432

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