Dozens of Jordanians demonstrated Saturday, calling for the formation of an interim government and the resignation of the government of Prime Minister Samir Rifai.
The demonstrators, who included trade unionists, political party members, military retirees and representative of the youth sector, slammed the government for "making the financial situation of citizens worse."
The demonstrators criticized the government's economic policies and called for genuine reforms.
The participants also called for the abolishment of the Wadi Araba peace treaty with Israel, saying that it was a "source of shame."
"It is time for change. Our problem is Rifai," chanted the demonstrators.
On Friday, thousands of Jordanians across the country took to the streets, demanding the resignation of the government and the dissolution of the Lower House inspired by protests in Tunisia and Egypt.
In the past three weeks, thousands of Jordanians have staged peaceful demonstrations in Amman and other major cities, calling for genuine political and economic reforms and combat of corruption.
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