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Current government of Jordan
Bisher Al-Khasawneh's Cabinet
2020–2024
Date formed12 October 2020
Date dissolved15 September 2024
People and organisations
MonarchAbdullah II
Prime MinisterBisher Al-Khasawneh
Prime Minister's history2020–2024
Deputy Prime MinisterTawfiq Kreishan
Ayman Safadi
History
PredecessorOmar Razzaz's Cabinet
SuccessorJafar Hassan's Cabinet
Politics of Jordan

Arab League Member State of the Arab League


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LegislatureParliament
(18th Parliament)
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Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh was tasked with forming a cabinet on 7 October 2020. He was sworn in along with his cabinet on 12 October 2020. The two exceptions were Minister of State Mahmoud Kharabsheh who had been tested positive for COVID-19, and Minister of State for Follow-up and Government Coordination Nawaf Wasfi Tell who had to follow quarantine requirements after return from abroad.

The cabinet saw reshuffles in March and October 2021. In October 2022 the fifth reshuffle of the cabinet took place.

Cabinet members

The current Cabinet of Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Bisher Al-Khasawneh include the following members:

Portrait Office Incumbent
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Local Administration Tawfiq Kreishan
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi
Minister of Agriculture Khaled Musa Al Henefat
Minister of Education and Higher Education and Scientific Research Azmi Mahafzah
Minister of State Wajih Azaizeh
Minister of Government Communications Muhannad Al Mubaidin
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister of State for Public Sector Modernisation Nasser Shraideh
Minister of Public Works and Housing Ahmad Maher Abul Samen
Minister of Transport Wesam Al Tahtamouni
Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Nayef Al Fayez
Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs Ibrahim Jazi
Minister of State for Legal Affairs Nancy Namrouqa
Minister of Justice Ahmad Nouri Ziadat
Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply Yousef Shamali
Minister of Labour Nadia al Rawabdeh
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Saleh Ali Al-Kharabsheh
Minister of Finance Mohamad Al Ississ
Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Mohammad Khalayleh
Minister of Culture Haifa Najjar
Minister of Social Development Wafaa Bani Mustafa
Minister of Interior Mazin Abdellah Hilal Al Farrayeh
Minister of Health Firas Al-Hawari
Minister of Political and Parliamentary Affairs Haditha Jamal Haditha Al-Khreisha
Minister of Water and Irrigation Raed Abu Soud
Minister of Youth Mohammad Salameh Al Nabulsi
Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Ahmad Hanandeh
Minister of Investment Kholoud Saqqaf
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Zeina Toukan

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Preceded byOmar Razzaz's Cabinet Cabinet of Jordan
October 2020–present
Succeeded by
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