Hundreds of Jordanians have taken to the street of the nation's capital in the fourth day of nightly protest against price increases backed by the International Monetary Fund.

 

The IMF policy increases taxes on employees by 5% and businesses by 20-40% in order to cut down Jordan’s debt from 94% of GDP to 77% of GDP by 2021.

 

Demonstrators have converged on the cabinet office building, chanting slogans calling for the sacking of Prime Minister Hani Mulki, protesters said they will only stop if the Government revokes the new tax bill.