Posters to protests: The dynamics of Jordan's recent elections
Briefly

In a politically charged environment marked by the war on Gaza, many young Jordanians exhibit voter apathy, believing elections are marred by corruption and lack fairness.
Lujain, a first-time voter, expressed skepticism about the electoral system, stating that widespread vote buying and ballot tampering erodes trust in parliamentary candidates.
Despite the Islamic Action Front's significant gains in the elections, experts argue that their success does not translate into real political power among a dominant parliament.
The Jordanian parliament remains largely controlled by tribal and pro-government groups, highlighting the challenges independent and opposition parties face in gaining influence.
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