Political system
Monarchy
Structure of parliament
Bicameral
IPU membership
Yes

Oversight

Oversight tools

Parliament/Chamber has the power to summon members of the government
Yes

Sources: Senate Bylaws (Article 21)

Parliament/chamber has the power to summon senior government officials
Yes

Sources: Senate Bylaws (Article 21)

Parliament has the power to approve key government appointments
No
Parliament/chamber has the power to approve key government appointments
Yes
Number of written questions asked, per year
19
(2022)
Number of written questions answered by the government, per year
16
(2022)
Percentage of written questions answered by the government, per year
84.2%
(2022)
Parliament/chamber has power to carry out inquiries
Yes

Sources: Senate Bylaws (Article 76)

Number of parliamentary inquiries, per year
0
(2022)

Head of State and/or Government

Parliament’s role in the designation of the Head of Government
Parliament does not play a role

Notes: The King appoints the Prime Minister

Sources: Constitution, art. 35

The Head of Government is also the Head of State
No
Parliament’s role in the designation of the Head of State
Parliament does not play a role

Sources:

Constitution, art. 28

The Executive Power shall be vested in the King and the throne of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is hereditary

Impeachment and confidence motions

Parliament is automatically dissolved when a motion of no confidence is adopted
No
Chambers that can be dissolved when a motion of no confidence is adopted
No information available

Impeachment procedure

There is a procedure for parliament to dismiss or impeach the following persons/institution
The whole Government
The Head of Government
Individual members of the Executive
Chambers that play a role in the dismissal or impeachment
Lower chamber

Sources:

Constitution, art. 50, 56 and 61

In the event of the dismissal of the Prime Minister, all Ministers shall be considered as having automatically been dismissed from their offices

No confidence processes

There is a procedure for parliament to express no confidence in the following persons/institution
The whole Government
The Head of Government
Individual members of the Executive
Chambers that play a role in motions of no confidence
Lower chamber

Sources: Constitution, art. 53-54 and 84(iii)

Historical data for IPU membership

Historical data for IPU membership
Year IPU membership
2020-09
List of values for 2020-09
No
2019-04
List of values for 2019-04
No
2018-06
List of values for 2018-06
No