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Platform Development and Communication International Republican Institute Steve Pier Amman, Jordan August, 2008

First the session start with reminding the participant of the previous workshop on communicating your message Short Simple Solution based Coordinated

Platform Development and Communication Why Solution based ? 1- Differentiate the party. 2- Leadership. 3- Influence.

Platform Development and Communication After reminding them with the previous workshop Mr. Steve Pier start asking the participants to address the issues that concerns the people in Jordan.

Issues Lack of oil. High fuel prices. Immigration due to conflict /Iraq, Us, Israel, Palestine , Lebanon. Water. Company on Stock market – investment is going aboard.

Issues Poverty. Unemployment. US Policy. Palestine. Democracy in Jordan.

Issues Price increased. Income vs. cost of living. Party empowerment. Parliamentary power. Election law. Political development.

Issues Foreign debt. Impact of neighbors. International political pressure. Pollution. Factory standers.

Issues University fees. Personal interest over public interest. Early marriages. Free Speech. Quality of services-Rural-Urban.

Platform Development and Communication After finishing with all the issues Mr. Steve divided these issues to a different categories such as: Economical. International. Political.

Economic Unemployment. Income level. Price Increases. Poverty. High Fuel. Education.

Economic Labor law. Taxes. Stock market. Lack of oil. Water shortage. Early marriages.

Political Election law. Democracy. Party empowerment. Parliamentary power.

Political Free Speech. Political development. Quality of Services. Corruption.

International /Foreign affairs Foreign debt. Impact of neighbors. International political pressure. Palestine. Immigration. U.S. Policy.

Platform Development and Communication Now lets start to put some solutions for the most important issues that you think the party should adopt. Primary. Secondary. Sub.

Unemployment Foreign companies must hire ------- % of Jordanian. Create investment zone in each governorate and to have the government to establish complete infrastructure in each zone. Develop road infrastructure between population centers and investment zone.

Unemployment Utilize investment grants to establish municipal enterprises for both agriculture and industrial development. Develop low cost tourism projects which encourage the Jordanians and neighbors as well as foreigner tourists.