Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh's cabinet

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The Cabinet of Jordan is the chief executive body of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

The cabinet was dissolved in April 2012.[1]

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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 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 http://www.moenv.gov.jo/
19 Khleif Al Khawaldeh Minister of Public Sector Development 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 Fawaz Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs 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

  1. "Jordan’s king swears in new conservative-dominated cabinet". Al Arabiya. 2 May 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.

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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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