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
1 Awn Shawkat Al-KhasawnehPrime Minister and Minister of Defencehttp://www.pm.gov.jo
2 Eid DahiyatMinister of Educationhttps://web.archive.org/web/20110501065326/http://www.moe.gov.jo/
3 Salim Al ZoubiMinister of Justicehttp://www.moj.gov.jo/
4 Abdul Salam AbbadiMinister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairshttp://www.awqaf.gov.jo/
5 Sami GammohMinister of Industry and Tradehttp://www.mit.gov.jo/
6 Nasser JudehMinister of Foreign Affairshttp://www.mfa.gov.jo
7 Rowaida MaaitahMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Researchhttp://www.mohe.gov.jo/
8 Bassem RoussanMinister of Information and Communications Technologyhttp://www.moict.gov.jo/
9 Alaa BataynehMinister of Transporthttp://www.mot.gov.jo/
10 Ayman OdehMinister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs and Legislationhttp://www.pm.gov.jo
11 Jafar HassanMinister of Planning and International Cooperationhttp://www.mop.gov.jo/
12 Nesreen BarakatMinister of Social Developmenthttp://www.mosd.gov.jo/
13 Yahya KisbiMinister of Public Works and Housing
14 Abdul Latif WreikatMinister of Healthhttp://www.moh.gov.jo/
15 Umayya ToukanMinister of Financehttp://www.mof.gov.jo/
16 Maher WakidMinister of Labourhttp://www.mol.gov.jo/
17 Salah JarrarMinister of Culturehttp://www.culture.gov.jo/
18 Yaseen KhayyatMinister of Environmenthttps://web.archive.org/web/20140404121147/http://www.moenv.gov.jo/
19 Khleif Al KhawaldehMinister of Public Sector Developmenthttps://web.archive.org/web/20130106181350/http://www.mopsd.gov.jo/
20 Nayef Al FayezMinister of Tourism and Antiquitieshttp://www.tourism.jo/
21 Mousa JamaniMinister of Water and Irrigationhttp://www.mwi.gov.jo/
22 Mohammad Al RaoudMinister of Interior
23 Klaib Al-FawwazMinister of State for Cabinet Affairshttps://web.archive.org/web/20120105012220/http://www.pm.gov.jo/
24 Ahmad KhattabMinister of Agriculture
25 Haya QarallehMinister of Political Development and Parliamentary Affairs
26 Mahir Abul SaminMinister of Municipal Affairs
27 Qutaiba Abu QuraMinister of Energy and Mineral Resourceshttp://www.memr.gov.jo/
28 Rakan MajaliMinister of State for Media Affairs and Communications
29 Ibrahim JaziMinister of State for Legal Affairs
30 Mohammad QudahMinister of Youth and Sports


References

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