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Jordan's national flag is rectangular with an aspect ratio of 2: 1. Near the flagpole is a red isosceles triangle with a white seven-pointed star inside; On the right is a wide strip of black, white and green parallel from top to bottom. The above four colors are pan-Arabic, and the white seven-pointed star symbolizes the Koran. The Jordanian flag is very similar to the Palestinian flag. The only difference is that there is a white seven-pointed star on the red triangle of the Jordanian flag.
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For most of the time after Jordan's independence, the King of Jordan was King Hussein of the Hashemite family and a descendant of Muhammad, the founder of Islam. Jordan is located in a very unstable political place, where there are many political forces competing: the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain, Israel, various Arab countries and a large number of Palestinian immigrants from Jordan.
Among many political forces and interests, Hussien tried to find a feasible way, and his moderate foreign policy ensured Jordan's sovereignty and unity. Although the Middle East countries experienced many wars and upheavals during these periods, Jordanian society remained basically stable. Hussein himself was the target of many assassinations. 1989, resuming the Jordanian parliamentary elections; 1994 He signed a peace treaty with Israel.
According to the current laws in Jordan, although parliamentarians are elected, they tend to support the government, including tribal people loyal to the king.
On 20 11June1day, the Jordanian opposition party began to hold protests and demonstrations, demanding thorough economic and political reforms.
20 1 1 In June, King Abdullah expressed his support for the reform of the electoral law, that is, the future cabinet will be composed of an elected parliamentary majority instead of being directly appointed by the king. He said: "I hope that the updated electoral law will ensure that Congress represents all Jordanian people."