Amman: Jordan's Senate has been restructured under new royal decrees, with the dissolution of the previous Senate and the appointment of Faisal Fayez as its president, along with 69 new members. The changes are set to take effect on October 24, 2024. According to Jordan News Agency, the appointments were made official through a royal decree, with Faisal Fayez named the president of the Senate. The newly appointed members include prominent figures such as Samir Rifai, Abdullah Ensour, and Hani Mulki, among others. The list reflects a diverse range of professionals from various sectors, including former ministers, diplomats, and public service officials. The restructuring of the Senate underlines a significant shift in Jordan's legislative body, aiming to bring in fresh perspectives and experience. The comprehensive list of appointees highlights the country's commitment to ensuring a robust legislative process, with a mix of seasoned politicians and new faces in the chamber. The royal decrees signify a strate gic move to enhance governance and legislative efficiency in Jordan.
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