Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - A Royal Decree was issued on Sunday approving a reshuffle to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Hani Mulki.
Next are the new ministers:
1) State Minister for Prime Ministry Affairs Mamdouh Saleh Hamad Al Abbadi
2) Minister of Interior Ghalib Salameh Saleh Al Zu'bi
3) Minister of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs Ayman Hussein Abdullah Al Safadi
4) State Minister for Legal Affairs Bishir Hani Khasawneh
5) Minister of Education Omar Ahmad Munif Al Razzaz
6) Minister of Youth Haditha Jamal Haditha Al Khreisha
The new ministers were sworn in before His Majesty King Abdullah II at the Raghadan Palace except for minister Bishr Al Khasawneh who is currently on an official mission abroad.
The ceremony was attended by His Royal Highness Prince Faisal Bin Al Hussein, the King's Advisor and Chairman of the National Policy Council, His Royal Highness Prince Hashem Bin Al Hussein, the Chief Chamberlain, Prime Minister Hani Mulki, Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh, the King's Advisor for Military Affairs Mashal Al Zaben, the King's Advisor on National Security Affairs and Director of the General Intelligence Department, General Faisal Al Shoubaki, Director of the King's Office Jafar Hassan, the King's Advisor Ali Al Fazaa' the King's Advisor for Tribal Affairs Sharif Fawaz Zaben Abdullah and Royal Court Secretary General Yousef Hassan Al Isawi.
The King met with the outgoing ministers and thanked them for their efforts while they were in office.
Earlier, a Royal Decree was issued approving the resignation of the following ministers: 1) Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and State Minister for Investment Affairs Jawad Anani 2) Deputy Prime Minister for Services Affairs and Minister of Education Mohammad Mahmoud Thneibat 3) Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs Nasser Judeh 4) Minister of Interior Salamah Hammad 5) Minister of Youth Rami Saleh Wreikat 6) Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs Fawaz Najib Irsheidat 7) State Minister for Economic Affairs Yousef Mohammad Theeb Mansour 8) State Minister for Foreign Affairs Bishr Khasawneh.