Yahya Mohammad Alsaud

Yahya Mohammad Alsaud

Yahya Mohammad Alsaud

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  • Year of Birth: 1965
  • Graduation Country: Sudan
  • Last Position: Member of Greater Amman Municipality Council
  • Qualifications: Master in Law
  • Professional Experiences: Member of Greater Amman Municipality Council
  • Phone:
    06-5635100
    06-5685970
    0795596415
  • Email: soud_lawyer@hotmail.com
  • Governorate: Amman
  • Electoral District: Electoral District – Second
  • No. of Votes: 3618
  • Representative Seat: Muslim
  • Former Membership of Lower House: Lower House 17 Lower House 18
  • Membership of Political Parties:
    None
  • Membership of Civil Society Organizations:
    1- Jordan Bar Association.
    2- President of Altafayleh Folks Social Bond Club
    3- President of Ja’far Altayar Club
  • The vote of confidence: - حكومة سمير الرفاعي: منح - 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. On political reform: the need toestablishing a Constitutional Court, conducting some Constitutional amendments,also repealing the governing articles regarding the prosecution of Ministersand referring parliamentary elections’ appeals to the judiciary authority.Fighting corruption and corrupting perpetrators, emphasizing the need to reviewcases of the privatized public institutions and the merger of independentbodies which share the same objectives. In the field of economic reform: thenecessity to activate the role of the private sector in major economic projectsin order to reduce the unemployment problem which causes several socialproblems like community violence. Fair distribution of development returns andreviewing of high scale salaries. Allocating employment opportunities whileconsidering efficiency and geographical coverage. In addition, helping outJordanians to find jobs in the Gulf states labor market. Improving health servicesand supporting farmers. Achieving judiciary independence, reviewing thepolicies of higher education.