Hamad Basher Alhajaya

Hamad Basher Alhajaya

Hamad Basher Alhajaya

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  • Year of Birth: 1965
  • Graduation Country: Jordan
  • Last Position: Journalist at the Jordanian News Agency (Petra)
  • Qualifications:
    Bachelor in Political Science/ University of JordanBachelor in Political Science/ University of Jordan
    Bachelor in Law/ Mutah University
  • Phone:
    5635100 06
    95856129 07
    77725610 07
  • Governorate: South Bedouin
  • Electoral District: South Bedouin
  • No. of Votes: 3877
  • Representative Seat: Muslim
  • Former Membership of Lower House:
  • Membership of Political Parties: None
  • Membership of Civil Society Organizations:
    1- Jordan Bar Association
    2- “Civilizations Path” Cultural Commission
  • The vote of confidence: - حكومة سمير الرفاعي: حجب - حكومة معروف البخيت: منح - حكومة عون الخصاونة: حجب
  • membership of former lower houses: None

  • Membership of Parliamentary Committees:
  • Membership of Parliamentary Blocs:
  • General Features of the Political, Economical and Social Programme: Implementation of objectiveand clear political and economic reforms. Regarding political reform, Alhajayastresses the need for a Constitutional Court, as well as the conducting ofConstitutional amendments. Furthermore, Alhajaya seeks to repeal the governingarticles regarding the prosecution of Ministers and referring parliamentaryelections’ appeals to the judiciary authority. To fight corruption and itsperpetrators, he emphasizes the need to review cases of privatized publicinstitutions and the merger of independent bodies which share the sameobjectives. Regarding economic reform, this progroamme seeks to empowerthe private sector in major economic projects in order to reduce unemployment,a problem all too often associated with community violence. Fair distributionof development returns and reviewing of high scale salaries. Allocatingemployment opportunities while considering efficiency and geographicalcoverage. In addition, Alhajaya's programme intends to help Jordanians findjobs in the labour markets of the Gulf states. Improving health services andsupporting farmers. Achieving judiciary independence, reviewing the policies ofhigher education.