Hani Al-Mulki

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Hani Al-Mulki is a Jordanian politician and diplomat who served as the country’s prime minister in the mid-2010s, overseeing economic reform efforts and facing significant public protests over austerity measures.

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instanceOf Jordanian politician
diplomat
human
appointedBy Abdullah II of Jordan NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Jordan
dateOfBirth 1951-10-15
educatedAt Cairo University NERFINISHED
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute NERFINISHED
faced public protests over austerity measures
father Fawzi Al-Mulki NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy engineering
gender male
implemented austerity measures in Jordan
knownFor technocratic leadership style
languagesSpoken Arabic
English
memberOf Jordanian government cabinets in the 1990s and 2000s
nationality Jordanian
nativeLanguage Arabic
notableFor leading a government that introduced IMF-backed economic reforms
resigning amid widespread protests in 2018
occupation diplomat
engineer
politician
officeEnd 2018-06-04 (Prime Minister of Jordan)
officeStart 2016-06-01 (Prime Minister of Jordan)
oversaw economic reform efforts in Jordan
participatedIn Jordan–Israel peace negotiations
placeOfBirth Amman NERFINISHED
policyFocus economic liberalization
fiscal consolidation
tax reform in Jordan
positionHeld Chief Commissioner of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority
Jordanian ambassador to Egypt
Jordanian ambassador to the Arab League
Member of the Jordanian Senate
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan
Minister of Industry and Trade of Jordan
Prime Minister of Jordan NERFINISHED
predecessor Abdullah Ensour NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Middle East NERFINISHED
religion Islam
residence Amman NERFINISHED
servedUnder King Abdullah II of Jordan NERFINISHED
King Hussein of Jordan NERFINISHED
successor Omar Razzaz NERFINISHED

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