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Fawaz Owdeh Almanaseir
Fawaz Owdeh Almanaseir
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Year of Birth: 1963
Graduation Country: United States of America
Last Position: Follow up Directorate/ Jordan Investment Board
Qualifications: Master in International Relations
Phone:
5714542 06
5715978 06
77654600 07
97654600 07
Email: Fawwaz.alnahar@hotmail.com
Governorate: Amman
Electoral District: Electoral District – Sixth
No. of Votes: 5282
Representative Seat: Muslim
Former Membership of Lower House:
Membership of Political Parties: None
Membership of Civil Society Organizations: None
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: Activating partnership between the legislative and executive authorities. Combining the importance of national dialogue among all segments of society on the one hand, and the importance of political reform as an essential step to promote democracy on the other hand. People’s participation in decision-making and the need to review the laws governing political life, including those of partisanship, parliamentary and municipal elections laws, and public freedoms law, publications and publishing law. Economic and social reforms based on combating unemployment, poverty and corruption. Reconsider employees’ salary scales. Combat violence at schools and universities. Paying attention to the education sector and extending support to livestock and agriculture sectors. Reviewing joint trade agreements as well as the issue of appointments in public vacancies.