The Jordanian Prime Minister bids farewell to members of his cabinet with a WhatsApp message

Jordanian Prime Minister Omar Al-Razzaz sent a farewell message to his cabinet ministers, via their WhatsApp group, after news of his government's resignation between day and night, as the government's resignation is considered a constitutional entitlement after the dissolution of the House of Representatives and the Senate, which issued a royal decree the day before yesterday.

Al-Razzaz sent a message to members of his government on WhatsApp, stating:


“My dear colleagues, I have been honored to work with you in this government and with the dear trust of our master, and we have worked together to serve the country and the citizen in difficult circumstances. Diligently and sincerely until the last second of the life of this government. Therefore, I am very hopeful and confident that you will follow up on the details of work in your ministries and all decisions that require the swift handling required with the pandemic or strategic decisions related to development priorities, including policies, legislation and services. And cracking into the constitutional entitlement, as if we will leave in seconds from now, and serve with dedication to the last moment, as if we were continuing forever. May God grant us all success in bearing the responsibility.

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