Jordanian cabinet ministers submitted their resignations on Monday, paving the way for a government reshuffle led by Prime Minister Bisher al-Khasawneh, according to the state-run Petra news agency. The 26 ministers offered their resignations during a cabinet meeting, signaling changes to come in what will be Khasawneh’s seventh reshuffle since taking office.
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Khasawneh, appointed by King Abdullah II, took the reins of the Jordanian government on October 7, 2020, succeeding former Prime Minister Omar Razzaz.