Parliamentary Questions Hold Jordanian Government Accountable for Policies and Actions
Parliamentary Questions are a way for members of parliament to keep the government accountable for its actions and policies. MPs use these questions to address issues within a minister's jurisdiction or point out mistakes in government performance. This helps ensure a balance and cooperation between the government and parliament. The main goal of the study was to examine how effective parliamentary questions are in overseeing the government's work in Jordan. The researchers found that these questions play a crucial role in holding the government accountable and drawing attention to any errors or deviations in its performance.