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Mohammad Rashid Albarayseh
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Mohammad Rashid Albarayseh
Mohammad Rashid Albarayseh
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Year of Birth: 1973
Graduation Country: India
Last Position: Public relations Manager/ Cities and Villages Development Bank
Qualifications: Bachelor
Professional Experiences: Public relations Manager/ Cities and Villages Development Bank
Phone:
5635100 06
5685970 06
95857555 07
95529984 07
Governorate: Amman
Electoral District: Electoral District – First
No. of Votes: 5635
Representative Seat: Muslim
Former Membership of Lower House:
Lower House 17
Lower House 18
Membership of Political Parties: None
Membership of Civil Society Organizations: None
The vote of confidence:
membership of former lower houses: None
Membership of Parliamentary Committees:
Membership of Parliamentary Blocs:
General Features of the Political, Economical and Social Programme:
Activating the relationshipbetween the legislative and executive authorities, and the need, within clearcut time frames, to reviewing the set of legislations governing political activitiesand popular participation such as laws for the parliamentary elections,political parties, municipalities and decentralization through a comprehensivenational dialogue process. Combating corruption and the corrupt elements and toactivate the role of the Audit Bureau. Confronting the issues of unemploymentand poverty. Evaluating the outcome results of privatization, as well as theneed to develop the sectors of education, health services, agriculture andlocal administration