A Royal Decree was issued Monday endorsing the reshuffle of the cabinet of Prime Minister Nader Dahabi.
The new Cabinet consists of the following ministers who were sworn in before His Majesty King Abdullah at Raghadan Palace:
- Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Nader Dahabi
- Minister of Interior Nayef Qadi
- Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Judeh
- Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Walid Maani
- Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communications Nabil Sharif
- Minister of Finance Bassem Salem
- Minister of Water and Irrigation Raed Abu Saud
- Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Suhair Al-Ali
- Minister of Information and Communications Technology Bassem Roussan
- Minister of Environment Khalid Irani
- Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Abdul Fattah Salah
- Minister of State for Legal Affairs Salem Khazaaleh
- Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Maha Khatib
- Minister of Municipal Affairs Shihadeh Abu Hdeib
- Minister of Education Tayseer Nueimi
- Minister of Industry and Trade Amer Hadidi
- Minister of Culture Sabri Rubeihat
- Minister of Transport Sahel Majali
- Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Khaldoun Qteishat
- Minister of Public Works and Housing Alaa Batayneh
- Minister of Justice Ayman Odeh
- Minister of Social Development Hala Latouf
- Minister of Public Sector Reform Nancy Bakir
- Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs Thouqan Qudah
- Minister of Labour Ghazi Shbeikat
- Minister of Political Development Musa Maaytah
- Minister of Health Nayef Fayez
- Minister of Agriculture Saeed Masri
- Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Ghaleb Zu'bi
At a meeting with the outgoing ministers, King Abdullah expressed thanks and appreciation for their efforts during their tenure.
The outgoing ministers include:
- Minister of Interior Eid Al Fayez
- Minister of Political Development and State
- Minister for legal Affairs Kamal Nasser
- Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Abdul Rahim Al Okour
- Minister of Agriculture Muzahim Al Muhaisen
- Minister of Foreign Affairs Salaheddin Al Bashir
- Minister of Finance Hamad Kasasbeh Minister of Health Salah Al Mawajdeh
- Minister of Public Sector Reform Maher Madadhah
- Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Omar Shdeifat