Jaafar Marwan Al-Abdallat

Jaafar Marwan Al-Abdallat

Jaafar Marwan Al-Abdallat

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  • Year of Birth: 1977
  • Graduation Country: Jordan
  • Last Position: Director of a contracting company Chairman of the local committee of Marka at Greater Amman Municipality
  • Qualifications: Bachelor in Engineering
  • Phone:
    5933787 06
    95533363 07
  • Governorate: Amman
  • Electoral District: Electoral District – First
  • No. of Votes: 5806
  • Representative Seat: Muslim
  • Former Membership of Lower House:
  • Membership of Political Parties: None
  • Membership of Civil Society Organizations:
    1- Jordan Engineers Association
    2- Jordanian Businessmen Association
    3- Housing Investors Society
  • The vote of confidence: - حكومة سمير الرفاعي: منح - حكومة معروف البخيت: منح - حكومة عون الخصاونة: منح
  • membership of former lower houses: Deputy 15th Lower House

  • Membership of Parliamentary Committees:
  • Membership of Parliamentary Blocs:
  • General Features of the Political, Economical and Social Programme:

    Implementationof objective and clear political and economic reforms. Regarding politicalreform, Al-Abdallat stresses the need for a Constitutional Court, as well asthe conducting of Constitutional amendments. Furthermore, Al-Abdallat seeks torepeal the governing articles regarding the prosecution of Ministers andreferring parliamentary elections’ appeals to the judiciary authority. To fightcorruption and its perpetrators, he emphasizes the need to review cases ofprivatized public institutions and the merger of independent bodies which sharethe same objectives. Regarding economic reform, this progroamme seeks toempower the private sector in major economic projects in order to reduceunemployment, a problem all too often associated with community violence. Fairdistribution of development returns and reviewing of high scale salaries.Allocating employment opportunities while considering efficiency andgeographical coverage. In addition, Al-Abdallat's programme intends to helpJordanians find jobs in the labor markets of the Gulf states. Improving healthservices and supporting farmers. Achieving judiciary independence, reviewingthe policies of higher education.