Amman political salons associate amending the government of Nader Dahabi with dismissing Basim Awadallah from the Royal Court. It has been said referred to Dahabi that he refuses to amend his government before "amending" Basim Awadallah.
Dahabi government was formed in November 2007 in which Dahabi could not choose more than three ministers; Muzahim Muhaisin, minister of agriculture, Thouqan Salim, minister of state, and Abdul Rahim Iqour, minister of parliamentary affairs. In the other hand, power parties chose the rest of ministers where Awadallah chose the ministers of foreign, labor, and finance whom are described by "Digital" ministers, a characteristic of the new reformers ministers in Jordan.










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