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King appoints new 65-strong Senate
By JT - Sep 28,2016 - Last updated at Sep 28,2016
AMMAN — A Royal Decree was issued on Tuesday dissolving the Senate as of September 27, while another listed the names of the 65 members of the Upper House, presided over by Faisal Fayez, who kept his title from the previous Senate, according to a Royal Court statement.
The makeup of the new Upper House includes four former prime ministers, including Fayez, along with Marouf Bakhit, Sameer Rifai and Abdullah Ensour.
In total, the makeup of the new Senate includes 47 figures that were not in the previous Chamber, while 18, including the president, retained their seats.
Four ministers of the incumbent Cabinet, which serves as a caretaker until Prime Minister Hani Mulki forms his new government, the second in a row, were appointed as senators, which suggests that they might not be members in the new government, although there is no law against combining the two jobs.
The four ministers are Bassam Talhouni (justice), Yassera Ghousheh (public sector reform), Rida Khawaldeh (agriculture) and Wajih Owais (higher education).
The lineup also includes a former Royal Court chief, Nasser Lozi, two police chiefs, Tawfiq Tawalbeh and Thaher Fawaz and a former Gendarmerie chief, Ahmad Sweilmin.
The new Senate witnessed the comeback of Talal Abu Ghazaleh, who had resigned from the Upper House after a law banned double nationality in senior posts, but was changed later.
The lineup includes 10 women, constituting 15.38 per cent of the total number of senators, up from 8, or 11.2 per cent in the previous Upper House.
The dissolution of the Senate was expected as constitutionally mandatory, in line with Article 63 of the Constitution, which stipulates that the number of senators should equal or be less than half the number of deputies in the Lower House.
The new Elections Law, under which the September 20 parliamentary polls were conducted, reduced the number of Lower House members from 150 to 130.
"Consequently, the current [71]-strong Senate is unconstitutional and should be reduced to a maximum of 65 members," a parliamentary source told The Jordan Times on Monday.
SENATE LIST
Following is the list of the members of the Senate:
- Faisal Fayez
- Marouf Bakhit
- Samir Rifai
- Abdullah Ensour
- Marwan Hmoud
- Rajai Muasher
- Hisham Khatib
- Mohammad Ghneimeh
- Abdul Razzaq Tbeishat
- Talal Ereiqat
- Munir Sobar
- Kamal Nasser Barham
- Nasser Lozi
- Munther Haddadin
- Mohammad Jawad Hadid
- Tamam Ghoul
- Haidar Mahmoud
- Alia Hatough
- Amal Farhan
- Nayef Hadid
- Hala Lattouf
- Mohammad Najjar
- Samir Murad
- Ayman Safadi
- Rabiha Dabbas
- Mazen Saket
- Wajih Owais
- Atef Tal
- Taher Shakhshir
- Adel Bani Mohammad
- Umayya Toukan
- Haya Qaralleh
- Yousef Jazi
- Bassam Talhouni
- Ayman Hatahet
- Rida Khawaldeh
- Yasera Ghosheh
- Hammad Maaytah
- Osama Malkawi
- Nael Kabariti
- Talal Abu Ghazaleh
- Yousef Goussous
- Haifa Najjar
- Taghreed Hikmat
- Ziad Homsi
- Ahmad Sweilmin
- Mustafa Barari
- Omar Maani
- Abdullah Musa
- Hassan Abu Nimeh
- Khalil Issa Othman
- Ghazi Tayyeb
- Tawfiq Tawalbeh
- Thaher Fawaz
- Manaf Hijazi
- Omeish Omeish
- Faisal Fayyad
- Mahmoud Abu Juma
- Ziad Quraan
- Sawsan Majali
- Ghazi Abu Hassan
- Issa Murad
- Fida Hmoud
- Samir Abdul Hadi
- Sakher Dudin
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