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- List of prime ministers of Jordan - Wikipedia
The prime minister of Jordan is the head of government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Since the establishment of the state as the Emirate of Transjordan in 1921, 44 people have held the position of prime minister, several of whom have served multiple non-consecutive terms
- Jordan’s king accepts PM al-Khasawneh’s resignation, appoints . . .
Jafar Hassan has been named Jordan’s new prime minister by the king after last week’s parliamentary elections
- King Abdullah to appoint Jafar Hassan as Jordans new Prime Minister . . .
Jordan's King Abdullah is set to appoint Jafar Hassan as prime minister, following gains by the Islamist opposition in elections
- Jordan enforces energy-saving measures, tightens public spending amid . . .
Jordan’s Prime Minister Dr Jaafar Hassan on Monday issued a directive mandating strict measures across all government institutions, departments and public bodies, citing the need to rationalize
- Jordans King Abdullah names Jafar Hassan as new PM - dw. com
Jordan's King Abdullah II on Sunday appointed his chief-of-staff Jafar Hassan as the country's new prime minister
- Roya News | Jordans Prime Minister Hassan holds farewell meetings . . .
Jordan In a step preceding the official announcement of a new government lineup, Jordanian Prime Minister Dr Jafar Hassan held individual farewell meetings on Wednesday morning with ministers affected by the first cabinet reshuffle of his administration
- Jordan - AL-Monitor: The Middle Eastʼs leading independent since 2012
Egypt closes stores early, Jordan bans AC as Iran war takes toll Jordanian Prime Minister Jafar Hassan announced Monday that the use of air conditioning and heating equipment in ministries, government departments and public institutions will now be prohibited
- Abdullah taps chief of staff as Jordans new PM after Islamists gain in . . .
Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Sunday nominated his chief of staff, Jafar Hassan, to be the new prime minister, the royal palace said, charging him with forming a government following last
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