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Salma Tawfiq Alrabadhi
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Salma Tawfiq Alrabadhi
Salma Tawfiq Alrabadhi
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Year of Birth: 1974
Graduation Country: Jordan
Last Position: Headmistress
Qualifications: Diploma
Phone:
6421690 02
5733708 06
96307679 07
Email: salma.Alrabadi@yahoo.com
Governorate: Ajloun
Electoral District: Electoral District – First
No. of Votes: 517
Representative Seat: Quota
Former Membership of Lower House:
Membership of Political Parties: None
Membership of Civil Society Organizations:
1- Advisory Member of Ajloun Governorate since 1994
2- Founder Member of the Jordanian Women Forum
3- Administrative Member of Businessmen Development and Investment Encouragement Society
4- President of Al Rabadd Castle Cooperative Society
5- Administrative Member of the Regional Cooperation Union
The vote of confidence: - حكومة سمير الرفاعي: منح - حكومة معروف البخيت: منح - حكومة عون الخصاونة: منح
membership of former lower houses: None
Membership of Parliamentary Committees:
Membership of Parliamentary Blocs:
General Features of the Political, Economical and Social Programme:
Sincere and rapid reformwhich comprises constitutional reforms to strengthen the authority of theparliament. Improving freedoms of assembly and freedom of speech. Quick reviewof laws concerning, elections, municipalities and decentralization. On womenaffairs, improving gender equality by granting maternity leave of absencein
the public and the private sectors. This refersto the identity issue for Jordanian women who are married to men fromother Arab nationalities. Focusing further issues like health, standardizationof hourly rate fees at the Jordanian universities, finding potential marketsfor agricultural products, maintaining justice while distributing developmentgains, and finally reconsidering the experience of municipalities’ merger.