Abdullah Ensour (/ˈɑːbdələ ɛnˈsʊər/ AHB-də-lə en-SOOR; Arabic: عبد الله النسور ʿAbd Allāh an-Nasūr; born 20 January 1939) is a Jordanian economist who...
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× Incumbent Office Website 1 Abdullah Ensour Prime Minister and Minister of Defence http://www.pm.gov.jo 2 Awad Khleifat Deputy Prime Minister and Minister...
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Independent Election Commission. Abdullah called for an early parliamentary election and appointed Abdullah Ensour to form a cabinet of intermittent...
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minister of Jordan, Abdullah Ensour, formed his second cabinet in March 2013. The new cabinet was sworn in before King Abdullah II on 30 March 2013....
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2016, Mulki was appointed as the Prime Minister of Jordan, succeeding Abdullah Ensour. His cabinet was sworn in on 1 June. After the 2016 general election...
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Ministers returned from the latest formation of the previous cabinet of Abdullah Ensour, while 9 others had served in earlier cabinets. 8 Ministers had no...
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post on 11 October 2012. Judeh retained his post in the second cabinet of Ensour formed on 30 March 2013. In 2015 he was made deputy prime minister alongside...
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October 2012, he was replaced by Abdullah Ensour as prime minister. Tarawneh was appointed chief of royal court by King Abdullah II on 28 January 2013, replacing...
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assuming the position after a cabinet reshuffle in Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour's government on 2 March 2015. Maha Ali was born in Amman in 1973. Her...
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Muammar Gaddafi of Libya in 2011, Hosni Mubarak of Egypt in 2011, and Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen in 2012) or major uprisings and social violence occurred...
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by King Abdullah II on 29 May 2016, with the King appointing Hani Mulki as interim Prime Minister following the resignation of Abdullah Ensour. Following...
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History of Jordan (section Reign of King Abdullah II)
representation and a more democratic parliament. The King appointed Abdullah Ensour, a former minister and vocal advocate of democratic reform, as prime...
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trajectory. He sacked three prime ministers in 18 months, settling on Abdullah Ensour as prime minister in 2012 and called for early elections in 2013. Later...
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suburb of Damascus. On 10 October, Abdullah dissolves the parliament for new early elections, and appoints Abdullah Ensour as the new Prime Minister. On 19...
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was made the Minister of Culture in the cabinet of Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour, one of five women appointed ministers in the cabinet. As the minister...
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2013, Toukan was appointed Minister of Finance to the cabinet led by Abdullah Ensour. "Previous Governors". CBJ. Archived from the original on 16 November...
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mineral resources as well as the minister of transport in the cabinet of Abdullah Ensour on 11 October 2012. Batayneh's term ended on 30 March 2013, and he...
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Education and Scientific Research, under the current Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour. In addition to his ministerial posts, he has also served as a member...
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1993–1994 (Alfonso Bustamante); the Prime Minister of Jordan 2012–2016 (Abdullah Ensour); the 13th President of Pakistan (Arif Alvi); Chief Secretary of Hong...
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Jordanian universities, Shweikeh was asked to meet Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour in his office. After asking her about her plans on ICT he invited her...
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during 2015 in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Monarch: Abdullah II Prime Minister: Abdullah Ensour January - Clashes between 2,000 protesters and police...
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Duncan (2014–17) Abdullah II (since 2014) Bisher Al-Khasawneh (since 2020) Omar Razzaz (2018–20) Hani Mulki (2016–18) Abdullah Ensour (2014–16) Recep Tayyip...
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El Khomri: Masters in Political Sciences, former Minister of Labour Abdullah Ensour: Former Prime Minister of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Taieb Fassi...
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Prime minister (2011–2012) Fayez al-Tarawneh, Prime minister (2012) Abdullah Ensour, Prime minister (2012–2016) Hani Mulki, Prime minister (2016–2018)...
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finance minister. Hafez retained his post in the cabinet formed by Abdullah Ensour on 11 October 2012. Hafez's term ended on 30 March 2013. He was replaced...
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Jordan. All members of the House of Senate are personally appointed by King Abdullah II. The number of Senate members, including the Speaker, should not exceed...
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interior minister and also, deputy prime minister to the cabinet led by Abdullah Ensour formed on 11 October 2012. His term ended on 30 March 2013 and Hussein...
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Indian President to visit Jordan. Mukherjee met with King Abdullah, Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour and several other senior officials during the visit. During...
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sitarist (d. 2017) Thomas Resetarits, Austrian sculptor (d. 2022) November 26 Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, 5th Prime Minister of Malaysia Shettima Mustafa, Nigerian...
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Tarawneh (1949–2021) 2 May 2012 11 October 2012 162 days Independent 40 Abdullah Ensour (born 1939) 11 October 2012 1 June 2016 3 years, 234 days Independent...
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