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This article lists the members of prime minister Omar Razzaz's cabinet. Razzaz assumed office on 4 June 2018. He was sworn in along with his cabinet on 14 June 2018. Omar Razzaz's cabinet of ministers is composed of 28 ministers. The cabinet was formed throughout the first half of June 2018 following the resignation of the previous prime minister Hani Mulki, and officially sworn in on 14 June following a royal decree. Mulki's resignation was a result of widespread protests, which started on 30 May and were ignited by the proposed income tax bill. The new government has declared that the bill will be withdrawn from Parliament for further discussion.

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  • حكومة عمر الرزاز (ar)
  • Omar Razzaz's cabinet (en)
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  • حكومة عمر الرزاز هي الحكومة رقم 101 منذ إعلان استقلال إمارة شرق الأردن عام 1921 والثامنة عشر في عهد الملك عبدالله الثاني، تشكلت بعد استقالة حكومة هاني الملقي في 4 حزيران / يونيو 2018، على خلفية الاعتصامات والإضراب التي بدأت يوم الأربعاء 30 مايو / أيار 2018. وقد أدت الحكومة اليمين الدستورية في 14 حزيران / يونيو 2018 بعدد 28 وزير منهم 15 وزير من الحكومة السابقة، خلال الفترة اللاحقة أجرى رئيس الوزراء «عمر الرزاز» أربعة تعديلات على التشكيلة الوزارية كان آخرها في 7 نوفمبر 2019. (ar)
  • This article lists the members of prime minister Omar Razzaz's cabinet. Razzaz assumed office on 4 June 2018. He was sworn in along with his cabinet on 14 June 2018. Omar Razzaz's cabinet of ministers is composed of 28 ministers. The cabinet was formed throughout the first half of June 2018 following the resignation of the previous prime minister Hani Mulki, and officially sworn in on 14 June following a royal decree. Mulki's resignation was a result of widespread protests, which started on 30 May and were ignited by the proposed income tax bill. The new government has declared that the bill will be withdrawn from Parliament for further discussion. (en)
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  • Cabinet of Jordan (en)
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  • June 2018–2020 (en)
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  • حكومة عمر الرزاز هي الحكومة رقم 101 منذ إعلان استقلال إمارة شرق الأردن عام 1921 والثامنة عشر في عهد الملك عبدالله الثاني، تشكلت بعد استقالة حكومة هاني الملقي في 4 حزيران / يونيو 2018، على خلفية الاعتصامات والإضراب التي بدأت يوم الأربعاء 30 مايو / أيار 2018. وقد أدت الحكومة اليمين الدستورية في 14 حزيران / يونيو 2018 بعدد 28 وزير منهم 15 وزير من الحكومة السابقة، خلال الفترة اللاحقة أجرى رئيس الوزراء «عمر الرزاز» أربعة تعديلات على التشكيلة الوزارية كان آخرها في 7 نوفمبر 2019. في يوم السبت 3 أكتوبر/تشرين أول 2020 تقدمت الحكومة باستقالتها إثر حل مجلس النواب الأردني تمهيدا لإجراء انتخابات المجلس النيابي التاسع عشر. وجرى قبولها من قبل الملك، لكن جرى تكليف «عمر الرزاز» وحكومته بالاستمرار في تصريف الأعمال لحين اختيار رئيس للوزراء وتشكيل الحكومة الجديدة، في 7 أكتوبر جرى تكليف بشر الخصاونة بتشكيل الحكومة الجديدة، وأُعلن عن التشكيلة الجديدة في 12 أكتوبر 2020. لتنتهي بذلك أعمال حكومة الرزاز. (ar)
  • This article lists the members of prime minister Omar Razzaz's cabinet. Razzaz assumed office on 4 June 2018. He was sworn in along with his cabinet on 14 June 2018. Omar Razzaz's cabinet of ministers is composed of 28 ministers. The cabinet was formed throughout the first half of June 2018 following the resignation of the previous prime minister Hani Mulki, and officially sworn in on 14 June following a royal decree. Mulki's resignation was a result of widespread protests, which started on 30 May and were ignited by the proposed income tax bill. The new government has declared that the bill will be withdrawn from Parliament for further discussion. Razzaz's cabinet was met with criticism due to the fact that 16 of 28 ministers remain unchanged from the preceding cabinet. Nevertheless, the cabinet holds 7 women, which is the largest representation of women that the country has seen. On 20 June 2018, another royal decree was issued ordering the Jordanian Parliament to reconvene on 9 July for a special session so the new government can present its policy statement, which is required before a House vote of confidence can take place. On 9 July, the policy statement was delivered before the lower house of parliament. The Razzaz government became official after it secured the required vote of confidence in the lower house on 19 July. On 10 October, Razzaz reshuffled his cabinet, merged a few ministries, and created one new ministry. Eight ministers were approved by royal decree on 11 October. (en)
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