Jordanian government ministers put their resignations at the disposal of the Prime Minister

Jordanian government ministers put their resignations at the disposal of the Prime Minister

Today, Wednesday, according to official media, the Jordanian government’s ministers submitted their resignations to Prime Minister Bishr Al-Khasawneh in anticipation of a ministerial change.
Today, Wednesday, Jordanian television announced that the ministers had submitted their resignations in advance of a cabinet revision. No specifics were mentioned on the TV.

King Abdullah II of Jordan gave Al-Khasawneh the task of forming the new administration after Omar Al-retirement Razzaz’s on October 3, 2020, which the king accepted.
Al-Khasawneh was given his task in extraordinary circumstances that the world had not seen in decades. The Korona pandemic and its effects serve as a representation of these circumstances, as detailed by the Jordanian monarch in the book of appointing the prime minister.

Al-Khasawneh was born on January 27, 1969, and is the recipient of the first-class Jordanian Independence Medal as well as the Jordanian Medal of the Planet. He is married and has three children.
It holds a doctorate in London from London School of Economics in the British capital, London, a master’s degree in international relations, diplomatic and economics from the University of Swas University, London, and a master’s degree in international law, School of Economics in the British capital, London.

Al-Khasawneh held the positions of Minister of State for Legal Affairs from 2017 to 2018 and Minister of State for Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2017.

Ministers of the Jordanian cabinet tendered their resignations to the Prime Minister.

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