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Hashem Abdullah al-Jayousi

Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1901
  • Age: 121
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Hashem Abdullah al-Jayousi ,  a Palestinian politician and human rights defender, born in the Palestinian city of Tulkarm in 1901 ,  a high-ranking minister who participated in the governments of Jordan with various ministerial positions, and he is the former head of the Tulkarm municipality , and he served as the acting prime minister of Jordan. He is nicknamed "The Trans-Governmental Minister".

 

Birth and education

Hashem Abdullah al-Jayousi was born in the city of Tulkarm in the West Bank in 1901 ,  he received his education in the schools of his city of Tulkarm ,  and finished high school at the Islamic College in Beirut .  He then joined the American University there,  where he studied law for two years.

 

 Beginning with political life

  • After Hashem al-Jayousi finished his university studies, he returned to his city of Tulkarm ,  and worked there as a lawyer,  and later held several positions in the city, including head of Tulkarm Court , mayor of Tulkarm , deputy head of the local education committee, and a member of the Executive Committee. for the city.
  • Hashem al-Jayousi was among the members of the Fourth Palestinian Arab Congress in Jerusalem on May 25, 1921

 

His positions

Work and political life

  • Member of the Palestinian Arab Conference.
  • Head of Tulkarm Court , from 1938 to 1948 .
  • Mayor of Tulkarm , from 1939 until 1948 .
  • Member of the Executive Committee of Tulkarm City , from 1948 to 1951 .
  • Head of the Jordanian delegation to the United Nations , during the fourteenth session of the General Assembly, 1959 .
  • Member of the Palestinian National Council of the Palestine Liberation Organization , where he was elected in the first session of the Council on May 28, 1964 .

 

Jordanian Parliament

  • A deputy in the third Jordanian House of Representatives , from September 1, 1951 to June 22, 1954 .
  • Member of the Fourth Jordanian House of Representatives , from October 17, 1954 to June 26, 1956 .
  • A deputy in the eighth Jordanian House of Representatives , from July 8, 1963 , until December 23, 1966 .

 

Jordanian Senate

  • Member of the Fifth Jordanian Senate , from May 24, 1958 until November 1, 1959.
  • Member of the Sixth Jordanian Senate , from November 1, 1959 to October 31, 1963 .
  • Member of the Seventh Jordanian Senate , from November 1, 1963 , until October 31, 1967 .
  • Member of the Eighth Jordanian Senate , from November 1, 1967 until November 1, 1971 .
  • Member of the 12th Jordanian Senate , from January 20, 1979 until January 20, 1983 .
  • Vice President of the Jordanian Senate .

 

Jordan's National Assembly

  • Member of the Jordanian National Assembly , from September 1, 1951 to June 22, 1954 .
  • Member of the Jordanian National Assembly , from October 17, 1954 to June 26, 1956 .
  • Member of the Jordanian National Assembly , from July 8, 1963 to December 23, 1966 .
  • Member of the Jordanian National Assembly , from May 24, 1958 until November 1, 1959 .
  • Member of the Jordanian National Assembly , from November 1, 1959 until October 31, 1963 .
  • Member of the Jordanian National Assembly , from November 1, 1963 until October 31, 1967 .
  • Member of the Jordanian National Assembly , from November 1, 1967 until November 1, 1971 .
  • Member of the Jordanian National Assembly , from January 20, 1979 until January 20, 1983 .
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Ministerial portfolios

  • Jordanian Minister of Transportation, from October 14, 1950 until December 4, 1950 , in the second government of Said Mufti .
  • The Jordanian Minister of Construction and the Jordanian Minister of Agriculture, from April 18, 1951 until July 25, 1951 , in the third government of Samir Al-Rifai.
  • Jordanian Minister of Transportation, from July 25, 1951 until September 7, 1951 , in the eighth government of Tawfiq Abu Al-Huda .
  • Jordanian Minister of Transportation, from September 8, 1951 until September 27, 1952 , in the ninth government of Tawfiq Abu Al-Huda .
  • Jordanian Minister of Interior, from May 4, 1954 to October 21, 1954 , in the eleventh government of Tawfiq Abu Al-Huda .
  • Jordanian Minister of Trade, from October 24, 1954 to May 28, 1955 , in the 12th government of Tawfiq Abu Al-Huda .
  • The Jordanian Minister of Agriculture, the Minister of Communications, Telegraph and Post, and the Jordanian Minister of Civil Aviation, from December 21, 1955 until January 7, 1956 , in the third government of Ibrahim Hashem .
  • Jordanian Minister of Finance, from January 8, 1956 until May 20, 1956 , in the fourth government of Samir Al-Rifai .
  • Jordanian Minister of Transportation, from July 13, 1957 until May 18, 1958 , in the fifth government of Ibrahim Hashem .
  • Jordanian Minister of Finance, from May 6, 1959 until August 28, 1960 , in the second government of Hazza Al Majali .
  • Jordanian Minister of Finance, from August 29, 1960 until June 28, 1961 , in the first government of Bahjat Talhouni .
  • Jordanian Minister of Finance, from June 28, 1961 until January 27, 1962 , in Bahjat Al Talhouni's second government .
  • Jordanian Minister of Finance, from July 6, 1964 until February 14, 1965 , in Bahjat Al-Talhouni's third government .
  • Jordanian Minister of Finance, from October 7, 1967 until March 24, 1969 , in the fourth government of Bahjat Talhouni .
  • Jordan's acting prime minister.        

Achievements and Awards

honors

Hashem Al-Jayousi was awarded with a number of honors, including:

  • Jordanian Independence Medal of the first degree .
  • Medal of the Jordanian planet of the first degree .

 

his memorial

In honor of Hashem al-Jayousi, a street in the Jordanian capital, Amman , was named after him .

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