Chaos in government: Jordanian MPs erupted into a brawl inside parliament in Amman

Daily Mail published this video item, entitled “Chaos in government: Jordanian MPs erupted into a brawl inside parliament in Amman” – below is their description.

Several deputies had discussed a draft amendment adding the Arabic female noun for Jordanian citizen into the constitution’s section on equal rights on December 28. But MPs angrily shouted it was ‘useless’ during the heated debate in the House of Representatives in Jordan’s capital Amman, which was broadcast live on Al-Mamlaka television channel. The short clip, which has been viewed over 60,000 times on Twitter, shows MPs punching and shoving each other whilst arguing and exchanging furious insults.

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