Jordanians went to the polls to vote a new parliament, but underneath the surface there is tension. Protests across Jordan have led the country into political unrest, and two years into the Arab Spring people are still calling for reform and democracy. The Islamic Action Front is led by Sheikh Hamza Mansour, a staunch critic of the election law. He says the new parliament will never represent the will of the people. And he is worried that unless the government does more to reach out to the opposition, the situation could get out of control. To examine Jordan's parliamentary future, Sheikh Hamza Mansour talks to Al Jazeera.