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Jordan’s King Abdullah appoints PM to oversee parliament elections, says source
Jordanian Foreign Minister Hani al-Mulqi chats with European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana (not in picture) on his arrival in Amman January 9, 2005. REUTERS/File Photo

BEIRUT, May 29 — Jordan’s King Abdullah appointed veteran politician Hani Mulqi as prime minister after dissolving parliament today, charging him with overseeing elections before the end of the year, a senior political source said.

The monarch accepted the resignation of premier Abdullah Ensour, as is customary under the constitution, before appointing an interim head of government to oversee the election.

Parliament had ended its four-year term and the election should be held within four months under the constitution. — Reuters

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