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Jordan PM Hani al-Mulki resigns amid mass protests over tax bill

Jordan's King Abdullah II has accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Hani al-Mulki, the country's royal palace has said. 

Jordanian Prime Minister Hani al-Mulki submitted his resignation in a meeting with King Abdullah II on Monday, official sources had said. 

His resignation on Monday comes amid mass protests over price hikes and an income tax reform bill. 

According to the official source, the move is aimed at defusing the anger over the economic policies. 

Protests have been taking place across the capital Amman and other towns for the last four days calling for the removal of Mulki, whose government had proposed raising the income tax by at least five percent. 

Mulki assumed office in 2016 and was responsible for improving the country's economy amid regional turmoil and a refugee crisis.

Sources say Omar al-Razzaz, the current education minister, will replace Mulki. 

Al-Razzaz, a former World Bank economist, is described as a more "likable" and "accepted" character among the Jordanian people. 

Jordan has long suffered from economic problems and remains heavily reliant on foreign aid. Earlier this year, Jordanians demanded the removal of bread subsidies and protested a sales tax hike.

According to Rami Khouri, a senior fellow and professor at the American University of Beirut, these problems are structural in nature.

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