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Fawzi al-Mulki's cabinet | |
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1953–1954 | |
Date formed | 2 May 1953 |
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Monarch | King Hussein |
Prime Minister | Fawzi al-Mulki |
Prime Minister's history | 1953–1954 |
Deputy Prime Minister | Sa'id Mufti |
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Predecessor | Tawfik Abu Al-Huda |
Successor | Tawfik Abu Al-Huda |
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Fawzi Al-Mulki's cabinet was the first cabinet after Hussein of Jordan became a king on 2 May 1953. It's the 28th cabinate after the establishment of the Emirate of Transjordan in 1921. This cabinet worked for only one year starting 5 May 1953 until the resignation on 4 May 1954.
Cabinet members
- Fawzi Al-Mulki: Prime Minister and Defense Minister
- Sa`id al-Mufti: Deputy prime minister and minister of state
- Suliman Sukkar: minister of finance.
- Ahmad Toukan: Education minister.
- Anstas Hanania: Trade minister
- Anwar Khatib: Economic, Development and Constructions
- Hikmat Al Masri: Agriculture minister.
- Husayn al-Khalidi: Foreign Affairs minister
- Shafiq Irshaidat: Justice and Transportation.
- Mustafa Khalifa: Health and Social affairs
- Bahjat Talhouni: Interior Affairs minister.
Resource
- الحكومات الأردنية في عهد جلالة الملك الحسين بن طلال (1953-1967)، تأليف الدكتور عمر صالح العمري والدكتور زيد محمد خضر. الجزء الأول، 2011م.
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