On Monday, Jordan’s government announced a new electoral law for the kingdom that sounded strikingly like an old one. Despite its similarities to a 1989 law, many in Jordanian politics — the government and opposition alike — see this new draft law not as a regression but as a step forward. There’s a good reason for that. Democracy activists and opposition parties in Jordan have long been calling for the return of the 1989 law, which they view as more democratic and inclusive than the many laws that have been passed since. To their surprise, a version of it seems to be back.