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Ministry of Finance (Jordan)

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Jordan
Ministry of Finance
Department overview
Formed1920[1]
JurisdictionGovernment of Jordan
HeadquartersAmman
Minister responsible
Websitemof.gov.jo/en-us/mainpage.aspx

The Ministry of Finance (Arabic: وزارة المالية) is a Jordan government ministry responsible for public finances of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in co-operation with the Central Bank of Jordan.[2]

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Ministers of Finance

  • Hasan Al-Hakim, 1921
  • Madhar Raslan, 1921-1922
  • Ahmed Hilmi Pasha, 1922-1924
  • Hasan Abu Al-Huda, 1924-1926
  • Alan Kirkbride, 1926-1928 (British)
  • Ibrahim Hashem, 1928-1931
  • Abd Allah Siraj, 1931-1933
  • Shukri Shashaa, 1933-1938
  • Abdullah Al-Hamoud, 1938-1939
  • Abdullah Al-Hamoud, 1939-1940
  • Nokola Ghanima, 1940-1941
  • Nokola Ghanima, 1941-1942
  • Shukri Shashaa, 1943
  • Samir Al-Rifai, 1943-1944
  • Moussallam Al-Attar, 1944-1945
  • Sa'id Mufti, 1945
  • Mohammad al-Shoreki, 1945-1946
  • Nokola Ghanima, 1946-1947
  • Suleiman Nabulsi, 1947
  • Mohammad al-Shoreki, 1947
  • Suleiman Al-Sukar, 1947-1949
  • Suleiman Al-Sukar, 1949-1950[3]
  • Suleiman Nabulsi, 1950-1951[3]
  • Abdulrahman Khalifa, 1951[3]
  • Abdul Halim Al-Nimr, 1951-1952[3]
  • Musa Nasser, 1952-1953[3]
  • Suleiman Al-Sukar, 1953-1954[3]
  • Abdulrahman Khalifa, 1954[3]
  • Anastas Hanania, 1954-1955[3]
  • Bishara Ghosein, 1955[3]
  • Khulusi Al-Khairi, 1955-1956[3]
  • Hashem Al-Jayousi, 1956[3]
  • Bishara Ghosein, 1956[3]
  • Salah Toukan, 1956-1957[3]
  • Suleiman Al-Sukar, 1957
  • Anastas Hanania, 1957-1958
  • Ahmad Al-Tarawneh, 1958-1959
  • Samaan Dawoud, 1959
  • Hashem Al-Jayousi, 1959-1962[4]
  • Mohammad Ismail, 1962
  • Izz al-Din Al-Mufti, 1962
  • Hashem Al-Jayousi, 1962-1963
  • Nizam al-Sharabi, 1963
  • Abdullatif Anabtawi, 1963
  • Nizam al-Sharabi, 1963-1964
  • Hashem Al-Jayousi, 1964-1965
  • Izz al-Din Al-Mufti, 1965-1966
  • Said Al-Dajani, 1966-1967
  • Abdulwahhab Al-Majali, 1967
  • Hashem Al-Jayousi, 1967-1969[4]
  • Fadel Al-Dalqamuni, 1969
  • Yaqub Muammar, 1969-1970
  • Wasfi Anabtawi, 1970[5]
  • Abdul-Qadir Tash, 1970
  • Fahd Jaradat, 1970
  • Fawwaz Al-Rousan, 1970
  • Ahmad Lozi, 1970
  • Anis Mouasher, 1971-1972
  • Fareed Al-Saad, 1972-1973
  • Mohammad Shafik, 1973
  • Dhuqan Al-Hindawi, 1973-1974
  • Salem Massadeh, 1974-1976
  • Mohammad Dabbas, 1976-1979
  • Salem Massadeh, 1979-1984
  • Hanna Odeh, 1984-1989
  • Basil Jardaneh, 1989-1993
  • Sami Qammuh, 1993-1995
  • Basil Jardaneh, 1995-1996
  • Marwan Awad, 1996-1997
  • Suleiman Hafez, 1997-1998
  • Michel Marto, 1998-2003
  • Mohammad Abu Hammour, 2003-2005
  • Bassem Awadallah, 2005
  • Adel Al-Qudah, 2005-2006
  • Ziad Fariz, 2006-2007
  • Hamad Al-Kasasbeh, 2007-2009
  • Bassem Al-Salem, 2009
  • Mohammad Abu Hammour, 2009-2011
  • Umayya Toukan, 2011-2012[6]
  • Suleiman Hafez, 2012-2013
  • Umayya Toukan, 2013-2015[6]
  • Omar Malhas, 2015-2018
  • Ezzedin Kanakrieh, 2018-2019
  • Mohamad Al Ississ, 2019-[7]

Sources:[8][9]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About the Ministry". The Ministry of Finance. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Guide to Political Life in Jordan 2007-2011" (PDF). Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. 2008. p. 332. ISBN 9789957484064. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Abidi, Aqil Hyder Hasan (1965). Jordan: A Political Study (1948-1957) (PhD thesis). University of Delhi Indian School of International Studies – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ a b "J - Personalities - Bio & Photos". 188.166.160.81.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "A - Personalities - Bio & Photos". 188.166.160.81.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b "His Excellency the Minister: Dr. Umayya Toukan". Jordan Ministry of Finance. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013.
  7. ^ "Ministers". Jordan Ministry of Finance. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  8. ^ "Financial Ministers". Jordan Ministry of Finance. Archived from the original on 25 June 2018.
  9. ^ Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008 (Eighteenth ed.). Publitec Publications. 22 December 2011. ISBN 9783110930047 – via Google Books.

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