In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Peace be upon our homeland, our throne, our soil, and our identity
Peace be upon our martyrs, our army, and our first builders
Peace be upon our castles, our hills, and the people of bread, tea, qaisum, and za’atar
Praise be to God, who has blessed us with Jordan, our beloved homeland and eternal identity. We carry it in our hearts as a firm belief, we raise it in the fields of the universe as a fluttering banner, and we live by it and for it for the sake of a free homeland. for it is the fortress that protects our existence, the covenant that unites our ranks, and the lamp that illuminates our path toward elevation and immortality.
Praise be to God, who has made us, on His pure soil, defenders of dignity, trustees of glory, and heirs to the sacrifices of our fathers and forefathers. Our national identity has become a spiritual bond before it is a political description, a source of dignity before it is a media slogan, and an emotional depth mixed with faith, just as blood mixes with sweat in the structure of the homeland.
I pray and send peace and blessings upon our master Muhammad, the mercy to the worlds, and upon his family and companions, all of them.
Your Excellencies, Your Honors, Your Graces
Ladies and gentlemen, members of the Constituent Assembly
We welcome you on this blessed day as we gather at the Palace of Culture, nestled on the outskirts of our beloved Amman, which was a gift from Al-Hussein Al-Bani, ” May God bless him. To establish a dream that we have long dreamed of and lived, a dream that embodies our love for our homeland, our passion for our soil and our history, and our eternal unity with the noble Al-Hashim family in our dual identity and mission.
A quarter of a century ago, I stood on this podium mourning an immortal national figure from whom I learned, like the milk we suckled from our mothers’ breasts, what love for one’s country means and how to work for it with loyalty and purity.
For conservatives, the homeland is not merely a geographical boundary, but rather a framework that shapes the honorable Jordanian character, a guardian of the message, and ever-present in the conscience. Therefore, national identity is not a slogan or a political term, but rather an extension of an authentic value in the creed, which makes protecting the land a duty, preserving its dignity an obligation, and belonging to it a cornerstone of human existence itself.
Love of country transcends the boundaries of fleeting emotion to establish a firm foundation that suggests that belonging to the land is a deep-rooted loyalty, that protecting it is a legal and moral duty, and that pride in it is a human value inseparable from faith and dignity. The homeland is the foundation of identity, the source of mission, and the realm of collective will.
My fellow free Jordanians…
I salute you with the greeting of the homeland that has never been absent from our hearts, and I shake hands with your souls before your hands. I stand before you today not only with the tongue of rhetoric, but with the tongue of covenant and promise… We pledge to you, in the Jordanian Conservative Party, that Jordan will remain first in every calculation and equation, and we promise that it will remain above all else: sovereignty, identity, dignity, and destiny.
The birth of the Jordanian Conservative Party is not a passing phase in the annals of political life, nor is it an embellishment added to an archive weighed down with the names of parties that have disappeared, faded away, or remain on the trial list. Nor is it a political luxury dictated by the seasons of rhetoric. Rather, it is a moment of intense national awareness, deeply rooted in history, and a sincere response to an authentic Jordanian vision that converges with the lofty royal vision that wanted party pluralism to be a lever for modernization and democracy, not a burden on the state or a front for narrow sectarian interests.
Ladies and gentlemen:
Throughout its history of party politics, Jordan has experienced successive stages and successive experiments, some of which were nothing more than faint shadows on the wall of politics; Names piled up in official records like papers in an archive, but they left no mark on people’s consciousness, no imprint on the conscience of the nation, and no echo in the daily lives of Jordanians. Some emerged from narrow interests and became a mirror for the ambitions of individuals rather than a vessel for the hopes of the nation, while others lost their national compass and set their sights beyond the borders.
He listens to the dictates of financiers and profiteers, translating their orders instead of defending the higher interests of the nation, listening to the cries of citizens, and translating their legitimate needs and aspirations.
As for our recent past, the scene has been plagued by some parties that have not freed themselves from the shackles of black money and have not shaken off the dust of opportunism that opens its doors to social climbers who climb in through the windows after being unable to enter through the gates of the people. These parties distribute empty promises like they distribute whims, replace ideas with bribes, and turn politics into a cheap commodity in the market of loyalties, bought and sold, until citizens see them as facades hanging on the walls of time, without real projects to build the future.
It is not surprising, given this situation, that people have lost confidence in most parties, and that for many Jordanians, the word “party” has become synonymous with disappointment and betrayal, empty slogans and postponed promises. They did not just fail in their performance, but slipped into betrayal of meaning, when they replaced loyalty to Jordan with loyalty to their own interests, and preferred to rely on their financiers rather than on the people.
With the confidence of the people, it replaced its roots in the land with expansion into the market of interests and cronyism.
Such models not only failed to build a unifying national project, but also constituted a serious obstacle to the political modernization project that His Majesty the King wanted as a way to revive the spirit of our public life. Instead, it has turned into faint echoes, closed offices that do not hear the pulse of the street, and platforms for opportunists who feed on crises and seek their own gains before considering the interests of Jordan.
O free people…
And so, the Jordanian Conservative Party rises to say a decisive word: We founded our party because the party scene in Jordan has for many years been trapped in a cycle of failure; parties were born without a clear identity, some bearing grandiose names but offering not a single project, and others becoming personal fronts for the ambitions of individuals who treated the party as their private property rather than a national heritage. Still others were nothing more than proxies for foreign agendas, silencing the voice of
The homeland, and replaced the dictates of financiers with the priorities of the people, thus losing credibility before gaining the trust of the people.
The Conservative Party was founded because Jordanians no longer accept partisanship as mere election slogans raised during campaign season, nor do they accept politics as a playground for black money that buys loyalties and distributes positions like spoils. Citizens want a party that is not measured by the size of crowds paid to attend rallies, but by the weight of its ideas, the strength of its program, and the sincerity of its allegiance. They want a party that does not open its doors to vested interests who treat the organization as a temporary ladder to their own interests, nor to those who turn politics into a market where positions are sold and loyalties are bought.
We founded the Conservative Party because we believe that Jordan needs a party that restores the idea of national party work, a party that does not see people as transient electoral votes, but as true partners in decision-making. A party that goes out into the streets not to sell illusions, but to carry the concerns of the people and translate them into implementable programs, a party that draws its strength from the trust of Jordanians, not from foreign bets.
Hence, we extend our hands in patriotism and sincerity to all parties of the conservative center to form a national front that supports the state in its enormous challenges through fusion, alliance, or integration, based on established principles of consecrating Jordanian national identity and rejecting black money, individualism, cliques, and foreign dependency.
The birth of the Jordanian Conservative Party is a moment of renewed national awareness, which has come to reshape the party scene in line with His Majesty the King’s vision of political modernization. a vision that frees party work from the cloak of whims and places it within an institutional and programmatic framework. Our birth is not just a new number added to the list of parties, but rather a declaration that the era of slogans is over, that the time for national ideology and serious programs has begun, and that politics is not a field for mercenaries, but rather a national responsibility and an honor befitting only the free.
O Jordanians…
We are not an opposition that tears down what has been built just to make a statement, nor are we a loyalist party that applauds the transient and the accidental without awareness, as if sanctifying error and blessing deviation. We are Conscious loyalty and guardians of identity; A political philosophy that springs from a sincere national conscience, recognizing that governments are not infallible entities, nor are they bodies free from shortcomings, but rather human endeavors capable of both right and wrong. True loyalty does not lie in remaining silent about flaws or in blind submission, but rather in the ability to distinguish between what strengthens the nation and should be supported, and what threatens the future of the people and must be corrected.
Conscious loyalty means being a partner, not a follower, and a constructive critic, not a destructive opponent. It means saying “yes” to the state and all its institutions when its policies serve the national interest, and saying “no” to the government when its decisions stray from the path of righteousness. It means being a pillar of support for the throne, a shield for the constitution, and a compass for the people. Conscious loyalty does not stem from fear or flattery, but from the conviction that the homeland can only prosper with citizens and parties who have the will to reform and work, the courage to criticize, and the boldness to correct.
Hence, the Jordanian Conservative Party did not come to be a faint echo or political decoration in a scene crowded with slogans, but rather to embody this profound meaning: that the party is the eye of the nation that sees, its voice that listens sincerely, and its conscience that does not compromise. The birth of the Conservative Party is a declaration that Jordan deserves a loyal following that applauds achievements, not individuals, and supports the national idea, and that a strong state is not built with a chorus of people who unconsciously praise governments, nor by a group of people who destroy with their silence and betrayal, but by a collective, conscious mind that supports and corrects, blesses and rectifies, so that the homeland remains on its secure path toward the future.
Ladies and gentlemen:
For Arabism and Palestine,
Palestine has never been a marginal issue in the conflict, but rather its core, the touchstone by which the sincerity of positions is measured, and the balance of true Arab belonging. Jerusalem has never been just a city disputed on maps, but rather a compass history, identity, and a symbol of both spiritual and political legitimacy. Hence, Jordan—its leadership and people—has not treated Palestine as a foreign issue, but rather as a quintessentially domestic national cause and Hashemite custodianship of the holy sites, because any infringement on Palestine is an infringement on Jordan’s national security, and any tampering with the rights of its people is tampering with the stability of our entire region.
Experience has proven that any attempt to separate Jordan’s interest from Palestine or to present it as an alternative homeland is nothing but a hollow and condemnable political illusion, and a futile project doomed to failure, because the Palestinian identity is rooted in its land, and because Jordan does not accept to be a partner in liquidating a just cause, nor a theater for new displacement. Jordan is an irreplaceable ally and a shield without cover, and history has proven that it has remained the most loyal to the Palestinian cause and the most vocal in its rejection of all resettlement and displacement projects.
The Conservative Party believes that the extreme Israeli right wing is the most blatant face of the occupation; a mentality that does not believe in peace, does not recognize rights, and sees the other as nothing more than an obstacle that must be removed or erased. This right wing, which Today, the decision-makers in Israel do not have a plan for a state that coexists with its neighbors, but rather a plan for domination, settlement, and Judaization, which threatens not only Palestine and the Palestinians, but also regional stability as a whole. It pursues policies that are essentially no different from the policies of apartheid that history has rejected, and reproduces the logic of blind force that only breeds more bloodshed and conflict.
In declaring its position, the Jordanian Conservative Party affirms that supporting the resilience of the Palestinian people and strengthening their identity as a people in struggle is not a tactical choice but a strategic commitment, because the Palestinians’ steadfastness in clinging to their land and identity is the impenetrable barrier against plans for their liquidation. The party also believes that Jordan’s support for Palestine and the steadfastness of the Palestinians on their land is a commitment to the establishment of the State of Palestine, with Jerusalem as its capital, on its national soil, in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions.
Therefore, the birth of the Conservative Party is not only a partisan event, but also a new addition to the political awareness front in Jordan, a front that believes that Palestine is not a passing negotiation issue, but a historical test of our sincerity with ourselves.
And with our peoples. Therefore, we say it clearly: no alternative homeland, no resettlement, and no settlement at the expense of Palestinian rights or Jordanian national identity. Jordan and Palestine are inseparable, and their security and stability are indivisible. Any project that ignores this reality will collide with the wall of history and geography.
Distinguished guests,
We realize that the challenges before us are enormous, and that the road is fraught with lurking dangers and skeptics.
However, the truth is greater than their rumors, and reality is more powerful than their propaganda. Honest words cannot be silenced by smear campaigns, and the national project cannot be shaken by the arrows of adversity. We did not establish the Conservative Party to be a party of a particular group, region, or class, but rather a party that embraces all Jordanians, regardless of their backgrounds and affiliations, a party that sees diversity as a treasure, pluralism as a strength, and difference as a blessing, not a curse.
Our criterion is not blood, geography, personal loyalty, or narrow-minded fanaticism, but rather sincere faith in the homeland; Faith in Jordan as an identity and destiny, faith in the state as institutions and law, faith in the Constitution as the guardian of rights and duties, and faith in the throne as a symbol of legitimacy and unity. Those who carry these values in their hearts and embody them in their behavior have a place among us, their voices are heard, and their hands are extended to us to build a bright tomorrow.
We reject only corruption, we reject only opportunism, and we reject only those who reject Jordan or trade on its issues. We say it clearly and unequivocally: there is no place among us for political mercenaries who see the party as a ladder to their own interests, nor for profiteers who treat the homeland as a commodity to be traded in the marketplace of loyalties. As for the free and honorable Jordanian who believes in dignity and sovereignty and upholds justice and freedom, the Conservative Party is his home, he has a high place among our ranks, and he has partnership and security in our project.
We are a party that is not built on exclusion but on inclusion, not on slogans but on programs, not on temporary shelters but rooted in Jordanian soil, just as olive trees are rooted in its soil; We are steadfast in the storm, fruitful in the drought, and we will remain as long as our identity and mission remain. We are the children of one homeland, undivided by color or lineage, undistracted by money or position, but united by a sacred covenant to be together for Jordan, for the sake of Jordan, and in sacrifice for Jordan.
In conclusion,
we are on the threshold of the final stages of acquiring full legal legitimacy, and we say it loud and clear: this is not the end, but the beginning; it is not a destination, but the start of a long journey that can only be traversed with sincere determination and patience.
We swear an irrevocable oath and a faithful promise: to remain where Jordan is, to preserve its identity as we preserve our blood, and to raise its flag as we raise our own.
Our prayers. We are the Conservative Party; we do not compromise on rights, we do not trade dignity, and we do not compromise on sovereignty. Our homeland is a trust, the people are our partners, the state is an unbreakable contract, the constitution is inviolable, and the throne is a shadow that covers everyone with justice and loyalty.
We reject only corruption, we fight only opportunism, and we reject only those who reject Jordan or trade in Arabism, Islam, or Palestine. As for every free and proud Jordanian, they have a home in the Conservative Party and a banner flying high.
We have come not to fill a void, but to restore respect for party politics, and we extend our hands to all centrist conservative parties for dialogue on forming a national front, so that we may be a support for the state and the throne.
This is our covenant with God, our pact with the homeland, and our promise to the Jordanian people: to speak the truth, to walk with the people, not over them, to lead with honesty, not with gains, to sow hope where others have sown fear, and to build tomorrow where others have stopped at yesterday.
Long live Jordan, free, proud, and dignified, steadfast in the face of challenges, and lofty in its dignity. Long live the King, protector of the holy sites, supported by his trusted Crown Prince, a pillar of strength for the homeland and a treasure for the nation. Long live Palestine, our eternal cause, resistant to liquidation and displacement. Glory and immortality to the martyrs of Jordan and the nation.
Peace be upon you and the mercy of God Almighty.