Posted: 2018-06-05 06:30:13

Amman, Jordan: Anti-government protests have resumed in Jordan despite the resignation of the country's Prime Minister.

Protesters offer sweets to police officers standing guard in Amman on Tuesday.

Protesters offer sweets to police officers standing guard in Amman on Tuesday.

Photo: AP

Several thousand Jordanians marched toward the office of outgoing Prime Minister Hani Mulki overnight and into early Tuesday, demanding the government scrap proposed tax increases which critics say mostly target the poor and the middle class.

Riot police scuffled with some of the marchers, trying to keep them away from the building, but the fifth street protest in as many days was largely peaceful.

Jordan's King Abdullah II.

Jordan's King Abdullah II.

Photo: AP

Mulki resigned on Monday, as Jordan's King Abdullah II tried to get a handle on the biggest protests in the kingdom in several years.

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