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His Excellency Mr. Zaid Al Rifa′i

His Excellency Mr. Zaid Al Rifa′i
Date of Birth1936
City of BirthAmman  Jordan
House of Senate Majlis al-Aayan :President of the House of Senate
House of Senate Majlis al-Aayan :Member of the House of Senate
Education
1957 BSc of Political Sciences ; Harvard University  (USA)
1958 M.Sc. of Law & International Relations from Columbia University  (USA)
Past Occupation
1957 Joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs  (Jordan)
1957 Posted as a Diplomat in the Embassies of Jordan in Cairo, Beirut and London  (Jordan)
1957 1959 Jordan′s representetive to The United Nations  (USA)
1964 Joined the Royal Court  (Jordan)
Cheif of the Royal Protocol  (Jordan)
Assistant Cheif of Royal Court & The Personal Secretary of H. E. The King Hussein  (Jordan)
Cheif of Royal Court  (Jordan)
1971 The Ambassador of Jordan to The UK  (UK)
1972 1973 Political Advisor of H. E. The King Hussein  (Jordan)
1973 1976 The Prime Minister, Minister of Defence & Foreign Affairs  (Jordan)
1979 1984 Member of the House of Senate  (Jordan)
1985 1989 The Prime Minister & Minister of Defense  (Jordan)
1993 Member of The house of Senate  (Jordan)
Current Occupation
1997 President of The House of Senate  (Jordan)
(last updated: 15-November-2003)






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