Suleiman Nabulsi's cabinet explained

Cabinet Name:Suleiman Nabulsi's cabinet
Cabinet Type:government
Cabinet Number:1
Incumbent:1956-1957
Legislature Status:Majority
Government Head:Suleiman Nabulsi
State Head:King Hussein
Members Number:11
Political Party:National Socialist Party
Election:1956 general election
Legislature Term:10th Parliament (4 years)
Predecessor:Fourth cabinet of Hashim
Successor:First cabinet of Al-Khalidi

The 1956 election for the lower House of Representatives was held on 21 October in Jordan. The election witnessed the emergence of the National Socialist Party (NSP) as the party with the greatest number of seats—12 out of 40. Thus, King Hussein asked Suleiman Nabulsi (leader of the party) to form a government.

Nabulsi's cabinet, Jordan's only elected parliamentary government, lasted from October 1956 till April 1957. It was forced to resign on 10 April 1957 by senior royalist officials after its policies frequently clashed with that of the Palace. Ali Abu Nuwar, a nationalist army chief of staff who was said to have sympathized with Nabulsi's ousting, was alleged to have arranged a coup attempt on 13 April.

The Cabinet consisted of 11 ministers: seven ministers from the NSP, one from the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, one from the Communist Party, and two independents.[1]

Cabinet

MinisterOfficeParty
National Socialist Party
Abdel Haleem Nimir Minister of Interior and Minister of Defense National Socialist Party
Anwar Khateeb Minister of Public Works National Socialist Party
Shafeeq Irsheidat Minister of Justice and Minister of Education National Socialist Party
Na'eem Abdel Hadi Minister of Economy National Socialist Party
Saleh Muasher Minister of Health National Socialist Party
Salah Touqan National Socialist Party
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party
Abdel Qader Al-Saleh Minister of Agriculture Communist Party
Sam'an Daoud Minister of Construction Independent
Saleh Majali Minister of Transportation Independent
[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kingdom of Jordan. Raphael. Patai. Princeton University Press. 8 December 2015. 4 July 2017. 63.
  2. Web site: الحكومات الأردنية في عهد الملك الحسين بن طلال. Arabic. Petra News Agency. 5 July 2017.