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The Cabinet of Jordan is the chief executive body of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. [1]

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1 Abdullah Ensour Prime Minister and Minister of Defence http://www.pm.gov.jo
2 Awad Khleifat Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior
3Abdul Salam Al AbbadiMinister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs http://www.awqaf.gov.jo/
4 Suleiman Hafez Minister of Finance http://www.mof.gov.jo/
5 Nasser Judeh Minister of Foreign Affairs http://www.mfa.gov.jo
6Hatem Hafez Al Halawani Minister of Industry and Trade http://www.mit.gov.jo/
Minister of Information and Communications Technology http://www.moict.gov.jo/
7 Alaa Batayneh Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources http://www.memr.gov.jo/
Minister of Transport http://www.mot.gov.jo/
8 Ghaleb Zubi Minister of Justice http://www.moj.gov.jo/
9 Jafar Hassan Minister of Planning and International Cooperation http://www.mop.gov.jo/
10 Wajih Owais Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research http://www.mohe.gov.jo/
Minister of Education https://www.moe.gov.jo/
11 Yahya Kisbi Minister of Public Works and Housing
12 Wajih Azaizeh Minister of Social Development http://www.mosd.gov.jo/
13Abdul Latif Wreikat Minister of Health http://www.moh.gov.jo/
14Khleif Ahmad Al KhawaldehMinister of Public Sector Development https://web.archive.org/web/20130106181350/http://www.mopsd.gov.jo/
15 Nayef Al-Fayez Minister of Tourism and Antiquities http://www.tourism.jo/
Minister of Environment https://www.moenv.gov.jo/
16 Ahmed Al Khattab Minister of Agriculture https://www.moa.gov.jo/
17Maher Abu SamnMinister of Municipal Affairs
Minister of Water and Irrigation http://www.mwi.gov.jo/
18Noufan Al AjarmehMinister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs and Legislation http://www.pm.gov.jo
19Sameeh Al MaaytahMinister of State for Parliamentary Affairs https://www.moppa.gov.jo/
Minister of Culture http://www.culture.gov.jo/
20Bassam Salamah HaddadinMinister of Political Development and Parliamentary Affairs https://www.moppa.gov.jo/
21Nidal Mardi Al QataminMinister of Labour http://www.mol.gov.jo/

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References

  1. "Jordan's king swears in new conservative-dominated cabinet". Al Arabiya. 2 May 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  2. "رئاسة الوزراء".
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2012 - 2013
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