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		<title>Jordan protests snowball over IMF-backed austerity</title>
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<p><i data-reactid="177">Members of the Jordanian gendarmerie and security forces stand on alert as protesters shout slogans and raise a national flag during a demonstration outside the Prime Minister&#8217;s office in the capital Amman late on June 2, 2018  </i><b data-reactid="179">Khalil MAZRAAWI (AFP)<br />
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<p>Angry protests rocked cities across Jordan overnight against IMF-backed austerity measures including a new income tax draft law and price hikes, hours after the government and unions failed to reach an agreement to end the standoff.</p>
<p>Around 3,000 people faced down a heavy security presence to gather near the prime minister&#8217;s office in central Amman until the early hours of Saturday morning, waving Jordanian flags and signs reading &#8220;we will not kneel&#8221;.</p>
<p>Protests have gripped the country since Wednesday, when hundreds flooded the streets of Amman and demonstrated in other cities to demand the fall of the government.</p>
<p>Last week the government proposed an income tax draft law, yet to be approved by parliament, aimed at increasing taxes on employees by at least 5 percent and on companies by between 20 and 40 percent.</p>
<p>It is the latest in a series of economic reforms and repeated price hikes on basic goods since Amman secured a $723-million three-year credit line from the International Monetary Fund in 2016.<br />
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<i>Jordanian protesters shout slogans and raise a national flag during a demonstration outside the Prime Minister&#8217;s office in the capital Amman late on June 2, 2018</i>   <b>Khalil MAZRAAWI (AFP)<br />
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<p>The Economist Intelligence Unit earlier this year ranked Jordan&#8217;s capital as one of the most expensive in the Arab world.</p>
<p>Since January, Jordan &#8212; which suffers high unemployment and has few natural resources &#8212; has seen repeated price rises including on bread, as well as tax hikes on basic goods.</p>
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<p>Overnight, protesters outside premier Hani Mulki&#8217;s office shouted slogans including &#8220;the ones raising prices want to burn the country&#8221; and &#8220;this Jordan is our Jordan, Mulki should leave&#8221;.</p>
<p>The prime minister met on Saturday with trade union representatives who demanded the income tax law be revoked, but failed to reach an agreement.<br />
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<i>Members of the Jordanian gendarmerie detain a protester during a demonstration outside the Prime Minister&#8217;s office in the capital Amman late on June 2, 2018</i>   <b>Khalil MAZRAAWI (AFP)<br />
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<p>The head of Jordan&#8217;s federation of unions, Ali Obus, demanded that the state &#8220;maintain its independence and not bow to IMF demands&#8221;.</p>
<p>King Abdullah II called on parliament to lead a &#8220;comprehensive and reasonable national dialogue&#8221; on the new tax law.</p>
<p>&#8220;It would not be fair that the citizen alone bears the burden of financial reforms,&#8221; he told officials on Saturday evening.</p>
<p>A majority of 78 out of parliament&#8217;s 130 representatives have pledged to vote against the income tax law introduced by the government last month.</p>
<p>The speaker of Jordan&#8217;s senate called a consultative meeting for Sunday.</p>
<p>Mulki told reporters on Saturday that meetings would continue, adding: &#8220;Sending this bill to the house of representatives does not mean that the house of representatives will approve it&#8221;.</p>
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