Taher al-Masri
Prime Minister of Jordan
In office
19 June 1991  21 November 1991
MonarchKing Hussein
Preceded byZaid al-Rifai
Succeeded byAbdelraouf al-Rawabdeh
Jordanian Ambassador to France
In office
November 16, 1978  September 21, 1988
Preceded byKhalid El-Salem
Succeeded byAwad Al-Khalidi
Personal details
Born
Taher Nashat al-Masri

March 5, 1942
Nablus, Mandatory Palestine
Alma materUniversity of North Texas

Taher Nashat al-Masri (Arabic: طاهر المصري; born March 5, 1942) is a Jordanian politician who served as the 28th Prime Minister of Jordan from 19 June 1991 to 21 November 1991.[1] He opposed the invasion of Iraq but reportedly wanted the Americans to stay in Iraq and keep it "out of the hands of the fundamentalists".[2]

He was the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Jordan from 1993 to 1995.[3]

He served on the Council on Foreign Relations since 2002 and is the league's commissioner for civil society. While Prime Minister, he pressed for changes to the election law.

He served as the President of the Senate of Jordan from 17 December 2009 to 24 October 2013.[4]

Honors

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References

  1. Joel Brinkley, Jordanian King Names Palestinian Prime Minister, The New York Times, June 19, 1991
  2. Biodata Archived 2010-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Jordanian House of Representatives - Political Figures and Major Events of the Councils of Representatives". April 7, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-04-07.
  4. "Previous Councils - The Senate of Jordan". Senate of Jordan. 12 January 2019.


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