Jordan race seen as little stride toward vote based change

Jordan's parliament decision on Tuesday is being touted as verification that the ace Western government is pushing ahead with majority rule changes regardless of local turmoil and security dangers. Decision publications are in plain view in the capital, Amman, Jordan, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016. Authorities say Jordan's up and coming parliament race demonstrates that the star Western government is advancing with popularity based changes, while commentators contend that new voting rules have missed the mark and won't convey change. In Tuesday's vote, more than 1,200 competitors go after 130 seats and the biggest restriction gather, the Muslim Brotherhood, takes part without precedent for just about 10 years. Authorities point to new guidelines of voting and the investment of the resistance Muslim Brotherhood without precedent for very nearly 10 years. Yet, pundits contend that the current year's constituent change — apparently intended to reinforce political gatherings —...