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Faisal Al-Fayez
Faisal Al-Fayez
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Year of Birth: 1952
Graduation Country: United Kingdom
Qualifications:
MA International Relations / Boston University Brussels 1981.
Bachelor of Political Science/ Cardiff University, United Kingdom 1978.
Professional Experiences:
Prime Minister and Minister of Defense 2003-2005
Minister of the Royal Court 2003
Speaker of the Sixteenth Parliament.
Member of the Twenty-first Senate, Twenty-Twenty-Third, and President of the Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh Senate.
Worked in the political, legal, economic and protocol departments / Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Head of the Royal Hashemite Court 2005.
Phone:
5411929 06
5690334 06
77828222 07
Email: felfayez@rhc.jo
Governorate: Amman
Electoral District: Center Bedouin
No. of Votes: 5936
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: Enhancing the cooperation and partnership between the legislative and executive authorities, as well as enhancing the parliament’s legislative and regulatory role. Stressing national unity. Fair distribution of development returns, and promoting the concept of social security.