King Abdullah II of Jordan tasked the prime minister Hani Al-Mulki to reform the cabinet after the Jordanian general election, 2016 on 20 September 2016. The new cabinet consisted of 29 ministers, among which were two women. The new cabinet was sworn in by King Abdullah II on 28 September 2016. the three deputies kept their positions: Nasser Judeh: Deputy Prime Minister in addition to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Mohammad Thneibat: Deputy Prime Minister for Services and Minister of Education, and Jawad Anani: Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs but he was assigned as a Minister of Investments instead of the Industry, Trade and Supply.
On 15 January 2017 the cabinet saw a reshuffle, in which seven ministers left and five ministers joined.
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