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Blog News Jordan Elections 2010: Promising Campaigns to Optimize Results | بكفي تشكي! فرصة لتحكي للأردن وطنك - الانتخابات النيابية الاردنية

Jordan Elections 2010: Promising Campaigns to Optimize Results | بكفي تشكي! فرصة لتحكي للأردن وطنك - الانتخابات النيابية الاردنية

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25 July 2010 19:00 |

Jordan Parliamentary Elections 2010 is set be held on November 9th - the Anniversary of Amman Bombings, as Jordan King called for Early Election after his decision, last November, to dissolve previous Parliament halfway through its 4-years term, for low performance reasons!

Jordan Election is promised to be different this time, especially as last one was dissolved, so Government is working hard on that by changing the strategies to promote elections and its benefits, beside issuing a new Election Law couple of months earlier.

Now I really like how Jordan Government is advertising for Jordan Parliamentary Elections 2010. Traditional Offline Campaigns are enhanced by Online Campaigns through Sm3naSotak Jordan Elections Website and Social Media: twitter, facebook, youtube and سمعنا صوتك blog. Mobile SMS Campaigns and more.

Jordan Parliamentary Elections One SMS was really funny and straight-forward: “Stop Complaining! It is time to have your say and deliver your vote to your county Jordan, Register your ID for Jordan Elections | بكفي تشكي! فرصة لتحكي للأردن وطنك، سجل في الانتخابات النيابية الاردنية 2010”; I guess this message has summarized the whole concept for all, especially those who just complain and nag! Go Register, Vote for the right one, and deliver your message to Jordan! It’s time to move forward!
Another statement I loved was part of a speech by Jordan Prime Minister Samir Al Rifai to Jordanian Youth: “Parliament should monitor and judge the Government, and You People should monitor and judge the Parliament | البرلمان يحاسب الحكومة وأنتم تراقبون أداء النواب”; I felt so responsible hearing his excellency saying this fact, so should any Jordanian.

Online Campaigns, Government Speeches targeting and spreading awareness among Jordanian Youth to boost their participation in the election process, New Election Law addressing gaps in previous one, serious strategies to prevent vote buying, engaging the judiciary in supervising the polls, and emphasizing on Voter Section to comply with his Residence; All are good signs that promise a positive change in Jordan Elections 2010 Results.

Though once I went far and expected a law to be issued to prevent deputy parliaments of previous dissolved parliament to nominate themselves as candidates in Jordan Elections 2010. But it seems like my dream was a bit extreme!

[الانتخابات الاردنية: صور مرشحين شعارات فضفاضة و رجال أعمال صرفت ألوف لتجني ملايين! إحذر: صوتك مسؤوليتك]

Jordan Elections 2010

Have your say; What do you think of the new Strategies and Campaigns? Are you going to vote and participate in judging the government? How do you choose the right candidate to vote for?

In a recent study, conducted by We are All Jordan Youth Commission, 65.16 % of Jordanians aged 18-40 said they plan to take part in the November 9 JoElections, 19.98 % said they will not, while 14.86 per cent have not decided yet. How about you?!

 

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Jordan Elections 2010: Promising Campaigns to Optimize Results | بكفي تشكي! فرصة لتحكي للأردن وطنك - الانتخابات النيابية الاردنية

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niva 10 November 2010
well,,, it brought violence....
+1 #3
DJ JO 09 November 2010
actually there z nothing gonna change, either you elect or not. The candidates are just promising and planning without anything born& accompleshed on reallity world. I hope there will be alternative plan on the future.
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Sm3naSotak 19 October 2010
Dear Jordanoholic:

Thanks for the post and for the support as well, we wish all young people to participate and have their say as well for a better future.

I would like to tell you that this post had been published on Sam3nasotak blog:
sm3nasotak.blogspot.com/.../...

Sam3nSotak
website: www.sm3nasotak.com/
facebook page: www.facebook.com/.../
twitter account: twitter.com/#!/sm3nasotak
blog: sm3nasotak.blogspot.com
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Miss Jordan 28 July 2010
Implementing such strategies to spread awareness among youth is great, I guess it’s a promising elections! We just need another thing, we need candidates to have a clear plan and mission statement besides techniques to implement their vision PRACTICALLY, so we can precisely choose whom to vote for! :-*
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