Muslim Brotherhood association in Jordan dissolves itself
The Muslim Brotherhood Association announced its self-dissolution on Tuesday, according to a statement issued by the group.
The association affirmed that it was established in 2015 under the Political Parties Law and had operated in accordance with national political principles, committed to the constitution and aligned with Jordan’s national interests and goals.
The statement noted that amid current political developments, the association found itself burdened by a name and concepts that have become controversial. It emphasized the group's evolution toward a moderate, transparent, and public approach that rejects secrecy.
"Out of loyalty to our homeland, our Hashemite leadership, and in full alignment with our national belonging," the association declared, "we announce our self-dissolution as a legally licensed body."
The statement concluded by affirming that national security, stability, the legitimacy of leadership, and the well-being of future generations remain the core values guiding the association's decisions.