Jordan’s new Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan and his cabinet took oaths before King Abdullah II, as reported by Petra news agency. Hassan, with a background in various high-ranking positions, formed the new government after the recent parliamentary election.
The cabinet, with a blend of experienced and new ministers, underscores gender diversity with five female ministers. Notable appointments include Ayman Safadi as deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs, emphasizing a strong focus on supporting Palestinians and democratic ideals.
King Abdullah II urged the government to prioritize economic stability, debt control, and regional challenges. The administration aims to deepen democratic principles and work closely with the House of Representatives for a prosperous future.