Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh's cabinet
The Cabinet of Jordan is the chief executive body of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
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The cabinet was dissolved in April 2012.[1]
× | Incumbent | Office | Website |
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1 | Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh | Prime Minister and Minister of Defence | http://www.pm.gov.jo |
2 | Eid Dahiyat | Minister of Education | https://web.archive.org/web/20110501065326/http://www.moe.gov.jo/ |
3 | Salim Al Zoubi | Minister of Justice | http://www.moj.gov.jo/ |
4 | Abdul Salam Abbadi | Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs | http://www.awqaf.gov.jo/ |
5 | Sami Gammoh | Minister of Industry and Trade | http://www.mit.gov.jo/ |
6 | Nasser Judeh | Minister of Foreign Affairs | http://www.mfa.gov.jo |
7 | Rowaida Maaitah | Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research | http://www.mohe.gov.jo/ |
8 | Bassem Roussan | Minister of Information and Communications Technology | http://www.moict.gov.jo/ |
9 | Alaa Batayneh | Minister of Transport | http://www.mot.gov.jo/ |
10 | Ayman Odeh | Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs and Legislation | http://www.pm.gov.jo |
11 | Jafar Hassan | Minister of Planning and International Cooperation | http://www.mop.gov.jo/ |
12 | Nesreen Barakat | Minister of Social Development | http://www.mosd.gov.jo/ |
13 | Yahya Kisbi | Minister of Public Works and Housing | |
14 | Abdul Latif Wreikat | Minister of Health | http://www.moh.gov.jo/ |
15 | Umayya Toukan | Minister of Finance | http://www.mof.gov.jo/ |
16 | Maher Wakid | Minister of Labour | http://www.mol.gov.jo/ |
17 | Salah Jarrar | Minister of Culture | http://www.culture.gov.jo/ |
18 | Yaseen Khayyat | Minister of Environment | https://web.archive.org/web/20140404121147/http://www.moenv.gov.jo/ |
19 | Khleif Al Khawaldeh | Minister of Public Sector Development | https://web.archive.org/web/20130106181350/http://www.mopsd.gov.jo/ |
20 | Nayef Al Fayez | Minister of Tourism and Antiquities | http://www.tourism.jo/ |
21 | Mousa Jamani | Minister of Water and Irrigation | http://www.mwi.gov.jo/ |
22 | Mohammad Al Raoud | Minister of Interior | |
23 | Klaib Al-Fawwaz | Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs | https://web.archive.org/web/20120105012220/http://www.pm.gov.jo/ |
24 | Ahmad Khattab | Minister of Agriculture | |
25 | Haya Qaralleh | Minister of Political Development and Parliamentary Affairs | |
26 | Mahir Abul Samin | Minister of Municipal Affairs | |
27 | Qutaiba Abu Qura | Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources | http://www.memr.gov.jo/ |
28 | Rakan Majali | Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communications | |
29 | Ibrahim Jazi | Minister of State for Legal Affairs | |
30 | Mohammad Qudah | Minister of Youth and Sports | |
References
- "Jordan's king swears in new conservative-dominated cabinet". Al Arabiya. 2 May 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
External links
- Prime Ministry website
- Government of Prime Minister Marouf Bakhit, Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Preceded by Marouf al-Bakhit's second Cabinet |
Cabinet of Jordan October 24, 2011 - May 2, 2012 |
Succeeded by Fayez al-Tarawneh's second cabinet |
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