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List of prime ministers of Jordan

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Rashid Talaa was the first prime minister of Jordan in 1921.
Jafar Hassan is the current prime minister.
Tawfik Abu Al-Huda is the longest-serving prime minister.
Suleiman Nabulsi headed the only parliamentary government in Jordan's history.

Theprime minister of Jordan is the head of government of theHashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Since the establishment of the state as theEmirate of Transjordan in 1921, 44 people have held the position of prime minister, several of whom have served multiple non-consecutive terms.Tawfik Abu Al-Huda served for a total of 12 years and is considered the longest-serving prime minister.

Jordan'scurrent constitution, which was promulgated in 1951, outlines that the prime minister is appointed by the king of Jordan, whose government must be approved through avote of confidence by the elected lower chamber ofParliament, theHouse of Representatives. Jordan has had oneparliamentary government in its history, the short-lived government led bySuleiman Nabulsi'sNational Socialist Party in 1956–57.

The incumbent prime minister isJafar Hassan, who assumed office on 15 September 2024.

List of officeholders

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Political parties
  Istiqlal Party (IP)
  National Socialist Party (NSP)
Other affiliations
  Military
  Independent
Status
  Denotes acting prime minister
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Died in office

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
ElectionTerm of officePolitical partyKing
(Reign)
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Emirate of Transjordan (1921–1946) •
1Rashid Talaa
(1877–1926)
11 April 19215 August 1921116 daysIPAbdullah

(1921–1946)
2Mazhar Raslan
(1886–1948)
15 August 192110 March 1922207 daysIndependent
3Ali al-Rikabi
(1864–1943)
10 March 19221 February 1923328 daysMilitary
Mazhar Raslan
(1886–1948)
Acting prime minister
1 February 19235 September 1923216 daysIndependent
4Hasan Abu Al-Huda
(1871–1936)
5 September 19233 March 1924180 daysIndependent
(3)Ali al-Rikabi
(1864–1943)
3 March 192426 June 19262 years, 115 daysMilitary
(4)Hasan Abu Al-Huda
(1871–1936)
192926 June 192622 February 19314 years, 241 daysIndependent
5Abd Allah Siraj
(1876–1949)
193122 February 193118 October 19332 years, 238 daysIndependent
6Ibrahim Hashem
(1878–1958)
1934
1937
18 October 193328 September 19384 years, 345 daysIndependent
7Tawfik Abu Al-Huda
(1894–1956)
194228 September 193815 October 19446 years, 17 daysIndependent
8Samir Al-Rifai
(1901–1965)
15 October 194419 May 1945216 daysIndependent
(6)Ibrahim Hashem
(1878–1958)
19 May 194525 May 19461 year, 6 daysIndependent
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (1946–present) •
(6)Ibrahim Hashem
(1878–1958)
25 May 19464 February 1947255 daysIndependentAbdullah I

(1946–1951)
(8)Samir Al-Rifai
(1901–1965)
19474 February 194728 December 1947327 daysIndependent
(7)Tawfik Abu Al-Huda
(1894–1956)
28 December 194712 April 19502 years, 105 daysIndependent
9Sa'id Mufti
(1898–1989)
195012 April 19504 December 1950236 daysIndependent
(8)Samir Al-Rifai
(1901–1965)
4 December 195025 July 1951233 daysIndependent
(7)Tawfik Abu Al-Huda
(1894–1956)
195125 July 19515 May 19531 year, 284 daysIndependentTalal

(1951–1952)
10Fawzi Mulki
(1910–1962)
5 May 19534 May 1954364 daysIndependentHussein

(1952–1999)
(7)Tawfik Abu Al-Huda
(1894–1956)
19544 May 195430 May 19551 year, 26 daysIndependent
(9)Sa'id Mufti
(1898–1989)
30 May 195515 December 1955199 daysIndependent
11Hazza' Majali
(1917–1960)
15 December 195521 December 19556 daysIndependent
Ibrahim Hashem
(1878–1958)
Acting prime minister
21 December 19558 January 195618 daysIndependent
(8)Samir Al-Rifai
(1901–1965)
8 January 195622 May 1956135 daysIndependent
(9)Sa'id Mufti
(1898–1989)
22 May 19561 July 195640 daysIndependent
(6)Ibrahim Hashem
(1878–1958)
1 July 195629 October 1956120 daysIndependent
12Suleiman Nabulsi
(1908–1976)
195629 October 195613 April 1957166 daysNSP
13Hussein Khalidi
(1895–1966)
15 April 195724 April 19579 daysIndependent
(6)Ibrahim Hashem
(1878–1958)
24 April 195718 May 19581 year, 24 daysIndependent
(8)Samir Al-Rifai
(1901–1965)
18 May 19586 May 1959353 daysIndependent
(11)Hazza' Majali
(1917–1960)
6 May 195929 August 1960
(Assassinated)[1]
1 year, 85 daysIndependent
14Bahjat Talhouni
(1913–1994)
196129 August 196028 January 19621 year, 152 daysIndependent
15Wasfi Tal
(1919–1971)
196228 January 196227 March 19631 year, 58 daysIndependent
(8)Samir Al-Rifai
(1901–1965)
27 March 196321 April 196325 daysIndependent
16Hussein ibn Nasser
(1902–1982)
196321 April 19636 July 19641 year, 76 daysIndependent
(14)Bahjat Talhouni
(1913–1994)
6 July 196414 February 1965223 daysIndependent
(15)Wasfi Tal
(1919–1971)
14 February 19654 March 19672 years, 18 daysIndependent
(16)Hussein ibn Nasser
(1902–1982)
4 March 196723 April 196750 daysIndependent
17Saad Jumaa
(1916–1979)
196723 April 19677 October 1967167 daysIndependent
(14)Bahjat Talhouni
(1913–1994)
7 October 196724 March 19691 year, 168 daysIndependent
18Abdelmunim Rifai
(1917–1985)
24 March 196913 August 1969142 daysIndependent
(14)Bahjat Talhouni
(1913–1994)
13 August 196927 June 1970[2]318 daysIndependent
(18)Abdelmunim Rifai
(1917–1985)
27 June 197016 September 197081 daysIndependent
19Mohammad Al-Abbasi
(1914–1972)
16 September 1970[3]26 September 197010 daysMilitary
20Ahmad Toukan
(1903–1981)
26 September 1970[4]28 October 197032 daysIndependent
(15)Wasfi Tal
(1919–1971)
28 October 1970[5]28 November 1971
(Assassinated)[6]
1 year, 31 daysIndependent
21Ahmad Lozi
(1925–2014)
29 November 197126 May 19731 year, 178 daysIndependent
22Zaid Rifai
(1936–2024)
26 May 1973[7]13 July 1976[8]3 years, 48 daysIndependent
23Mudar Badran
(1934–2023)
13 July 197619 December 19793 years, 159 daysIndependent
24Abdelhamid Sharaf
(1939–1980)
19 December 19793 July 1980[†][9]197 daysIndependent
25Kassim Rimawi
(1918–1982)
3 July 198028 August 198056 daysIndependent
(23)Mudar Badran
(1934–2023)
28 August 198010 January 19843 years, 135 daysIndependent
26Ahmad Obeidat
(born 1938)
10 January 19844 April 19851 year, 84 daysIndependent
(22)Zaid Rifai
(1936–2024)
4 April 198527 April 19894 years, 23 daysIndependent
27Zaid ibn Shaker
(1934–2002)
198927 April 19894 December 1989221 daysIndependent
(23)Mudar Badran
(1934–2023)
4 December 198919 June 19911 year, 197 daysIndependent
28Taher Masri
(born 1942)
19 June 199121 November 1991155 daysIndependent
(27)Zaid ibn Shaker
(1934–2002)
21 November 199129 May 19931 year, 189 daysIndependent
29Abdelsalam Majali
(1925–2023)
199329 May 19937 January 19951 year, 223 daysIndependent
(27)Zaid ibn Shaker
(1934–2002)
7 January 19954 February 19961 year, 28 daysIndependent
30Abdul Karim Kabariti
(born 1949)
4 February 19969 March 19971 year, 33 daysIndependent
(29)Abdelsalam Majali
(1925–2023)
19979 March 199720 August 19981 year, 164 daysIndependent
31Fayez Tarawneh
(1949–2021)
20 August 19984 March 1999196 daysIndependent
32Abdelraouf Rawabdeh
(born 1939)
4 March 199919 June 20001 year, 107 daysIndependentAbdullah II

(1999–present)
33Ali Abu Al-Ragheb
(born 1946)
19 June 200025 October 20033 years, 128 daysIndependent
34Faisal Al-Fayez
(born 1952)
200325 October 20036 April 20051 year, 163 daysIndependent
35Adnan Badran
(born 1935)
6 April 200527 November 2005235 daysIndependent
36Marouf al-Bakhit
(1947–2023)
27 November 200525 November 20071 year, 363 daysIndependent
37Nader Al-Dahabi
(born 1946)
200725 November 200714 December 20092 years, 19 daysIndependent
38Samir Rifai
(born 1966)
201014 December 20099 February 20111 year, 57 daysIndependent
(36)Marouf al-Bakhit
(1947–2023)
9 February 201124 October 2011257 daysIndependent
39Awn Al-Khasawneh
(born 1950)
24 October 20112 May 2012191 daysIndependent
(31)Fayez Tarawneh
(1949–2021)
2 May 201211 October 2012162 daysIndependent
40Abdullah Ensour
(born 1939)
201311 October 20121 June 20163 years, 234 daysIndependent
41Hani Mulki
(born 1951)
20161 June 201614 June 20182 years, 13 daysIndependent
42Omar Razzaz
(born 1961)
14 June 201812 October 20202 years, 120 daysIndependent
43Bisher Khasawneh
(born 1969)
202012 October 202015 September 20243 years, 339 daysIndependent
44Jafar Hassan
(born 1968)
202415 September 2024Incumbent1 year, 72 daysIndependent

Timeline

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Murder in Amman".The New York Times. 31 August 1960. Retrieved20 March 2022.
  2. ^"Jordan's Premier Resigns".The New York Times. 27 June 1970. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  3. ^"MILITARY IS GIVEN POWER IN JORDAN".The New York Times. 16 September 1970. Retrieved20 March 2022.
  4. ^John L. Hess (27 September 1970)."HUSSEIN APPOINTS NEW GOVERNMENT LED BY A CIVILIAN".The New York Times. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  5. ^"Hussein Names His Third Cabinet in Six Weeks".The New York Times. 29 October 1970. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  6. ^"Assassination in Cairo".The New York Times. 30 November 1971. Retrieved20 March 2022.
  7. ^Juan de Onis (27 May 1973)."HUSSEIN ADVISER IS NAMED PREMIER".The New York Times. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  8. ^"RIFAI STEPS DOWN AS JORDAN PREMIER".The New York Times. 14 July 1976. Retrieved21 March 2022.
  9. ^Christopher S. Wren (4 July 1980)."ABDUL SHARAF DEAD".The New York Times. Retrieved20 March 2022.
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