16-Sep-2024
Jordan’s King Abdullah Appoints U.S.-Educated Technocrat As PM
World Affairs
Why In the News?
Jordan’s King Abdullah has appointed Jafar Hassan, a senior aide at the royal palace, as the new prime minister following the resignation of the government on Sunday, according to a statement from the royal court.
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Jordan's new Prime Minister Jafar Hassan
- About Jordan
- Capital: Amman
- Official Language: Arabic
- Currency: Jordanian Dinar
- Population: Approximately 10.5 million (2023 estimate)
- Political System: Constitutional Monarchy
- The King holds executive and legislative powers, along with the government and parliament.
- Head of State: King Abdullah II
- Prime Minister: Jafar Hassan (appointed)
- Parliament: Bicameral, consisting of the House of Representatives (elected) and the Senate (appointed by the King).
- The King has significant powers, including appointing the government, dissolving parliament, and issuing laws by decree.
- Economy
- GDP (2023): Approximately $45 billion
- Major Sectors: Services (tourism, financial services), industry (phosphates, potash), and agriculture (fruits, vegetables).
- Jordan is heavily reliant on imports for energy and food.
- Challenges: High unemployment, poverty, public debt, and water scarcity.
- International Organizations
International Organization | Member Since |
United Nations (UN) | 14th December 1955 |
Arab League | Founding member in 1945 |
World Trade Organization (WTO) | 11th April 2000 |
International Monetary Fund (IMF) | 29th August 1952 |
World Bank | 29th August 1952 |
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) | Founding member in 1969 |
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) | 1964 |
Map of Jordan (to scale)