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Royal Decree approves Cabinet reshuffle
By JT - Nov 10,2015 - Last updated at Nov 10,2015
AMMAN — A Royal Decree was issued on Monday approving a minor reshuffle in Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour’s government.
Under the Royal decree, and upon Ensour’s recommendation, Omar Zuhair Malhas was appointed as finance minister and Ayman Hatahet as transport minister.
They replace Umayya Toukan and Lina Shbeeb, respectively.
The two newly appointed ministers took the oath of office before His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday.
The prime minister, Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh and King’s Office Director Jafar Hassan attended the swearing-in ceremony at Al Husseiniya Palace.
Monday’s reshuffle is the second for the government of Ensour, who assumed the premier’s post in October 2012.
The last reshuffle was in March this year, when five new ministers joined the government, including two women, while four others left their post.
Profiles of new ministers | |||
Omar Zuhair Malhas Minister of Finance | Ayman Hatahet Minister of Transport | ||
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In March, a Cabinet reshuffle saw five new ministers, including two women, joining the government, while four others left their posts.
A Royal Decree was issued on Monday approving Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour’s second Cabinet reshuffle.
A Royal Decree was issued on Monday approving Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour’s second Cabinet reshuffle.