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Cabinet sees nine new ministers as Royal Decree approves reshuffle

 

The Jordan Times

 

AMMAN — A Royal Decree was issued on Thursday, approving a reshuffle of Prime Minister Omar Razzaz’s Cabinet.
 
Muhyiddine Touq was appointed as minister of higher education and scientific research, Tayseer Nueimi as minister of education, Saleh Kharabsheh as minister of environment, Ibrahim Shahahdeh as minister of agriculture, Mohamad Al-Ississ as minister of finance and Amjad Adaileh as minister of state for media affairs, according to a Royal Court statement. 
 
The Royal decree also approved the appointment of Mohammad Khalaileh as minister of Awqaf and Islamic affairs, Basim Tweissi as minister of culture, Fares Braizat as minister of youth, Wissam Rabadi as minister of planning and international cooperation and Khalid Saif as minister of transport. 
 
The ministers were sworn in before His Majesty King Abdullah at Al Husseiniya Palace.
 
Razzaz, Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi, and Adviser to His Majesty for Communication and Coordination Bisher Al Khasawneh attended the swearing-in.
 
A Royal Decree has also been issued accepting the resignation of the following, as of November 7, 2019: Rajai Muasher as deputy prime minister and minister of state, Abdul Nasser Abul Basal as minister of Awqaf and Islamic affairs, Ezzeddine Kanakrieh as minister of finance and Jumana Ghunaimat as minister of state for media affairs. 
 
The decree also accepted the resignation of Ibrahim Shahahdeh as minister of agriculture and minister of environment, Anmar Khasawneh as minister of transport, Mohammad Abu Rumman as minister of culture and minister of youth and Mohamad Al-Ississ as minister of planning and international cooperation and minister of state for economic affairs.
 
King Abdullah received the outgoing ministers at Al Husseiniya Palace on Thursday and thanked them for their efforts.
 
The shakeup, which came upon the premier’s recommendation, included nine incoming ministers: Touq, Nueimi, Saif, Kharabsheh, Adaileh, Rabadi, Khalaileh, Tweissi and Braizat.
 
The reshuffle also changed the portfolio of Al-Ississ from minister of planning and international cooperation and state minister for economic affairs to finance minister, while Shahahdeh now heads only the agriculture ministry, after he was previously in charge of the ministries of environment and agriculture. 
 
This Cabinet reshuffle in Razzaz's government is the fourth in one year after similar reshuffles took place in May and January 2019 and in October 2018.
 
On Monday, when Razzaz asked ministers to submit their resignations in preparation for the Cabinet reshuffle, the premier stressed that the reshuffle is aimed at dealing with the requirements of the phase.
 
Cabinet list
 
Following is the list of Prime Minister Omar Razzaz’s Cabinet members after Thursday’s reshuffle:
 
Omar Razzaz: Prime Minister and Minister of Defence
 
Ayman Safadi: Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates
 
Musa Maaytah: Minister of Political and Parliamentary Affairs and Minister of State
 
Nidal Bataineh: Minister of Labour
 
Walid Masri: Minister of Local Administration
 
Yasera Ghosheh: Minister of State for Institutional Performance Development
 
Sami Daoud: Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs
 
Wissam Rabadi: Minister of Planning and International Cooperation 
 
Salameh Hammad: Minister of Interior
 
Mohammad Khalaileh: Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs
 
Mohamad Al-Ississ: Minister of Finance
 
Mubarak Abu Yamin: Minister of State for Legal Affairs
 
Tareq Hammouri: Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply
 
Amjad Adaileh: Minister of State for Media Affairs
 
Hala Zawati: Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources
 
Muthana Gharaibeh: Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship
 
Raed Abul Saud: Minister of Water and Irrigation
 
Bassam Talhouni: Minister of Justice
 
Majd Shweikeh: Minister of Tourism and Antiquities 
 
Falah Omoush: Minister of Public Works and Housing
 
Basma Ishaqat: Minister of Social Development
 
Saad Jaber: Minister of Health
 
Ibrahim Shahahdeh: Minister of Agriculture 
 
Saleh Kharabsheh: Minister of Environment
 
Basim Tweissi: Minister of Culture 
 
Fares Braizat: Minister of Youth
 
Tayseer Nueimi: Minister of Education
 
Muhyiddine Touq: Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research 
 
Khalid Saif: Minister of Transport
 
 

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