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Eid Al-Fayez
Minister of Interior
In office
25 November 2007 – 23 February 2009
Minister of Interior
In office
27 November 2005 – 22 November 2007
Minister of State
In office
5 December 2001 – 14 January 2002
Minister of Labor
In office
19 June 2000 – 27 October 2001
Minister of Labor
In office
4 March 1999 – 18 June 2000
Personal details
Born10-10-1945
Manja, Emirate of Transjordan

Eid Za'al Nimer Al-Fayez (Arabic: عيد الفايز),(born 1945) is a Jordanian politician.

Personal information

Al-Fayez was born in 1945 in Manja, Jordan. He is a member of the Al-Fayez family, the ruling family of the Bani Sakhr tribe.[1] In 1969 he received a bachelor's degree in Economics from Beirut Arab University (BAU). From then until 1983 he worked in the private sector in America. In 1983 he started working in the public sector and has held various government positions such as Minister of Labour, Minister of State, Minister of Youth and Sports, and Minister of Interior[2] which he held for several years after the 2005 Amman bombings.[3] He is a widower and has three children.

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References

  1. ^ Muhammad, Ghazi bin (1999). The Tribes of Jordan at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century (first ed.). p. 10. Archived from the original on 14 December 2019. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  2. ^ Wilcke, Christoph; (Organization), Human Rights Watch (2008). Torture and impunity in Jordan's prisons: reforms fail to tackle widespread abuse. Human Rights Watch. pp. 51–. ISBN 978-1-56432-382-8. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  3. ^ "معالي السيد عيد زعل نمر الفايز - رئاسة الوزراء". www.pm.gov.jo. Retrieved 2023-12-17.
  4. ^ a b "معالي السيد عيد الفايز". www.pm.gov.jo. Retrieved 2023-12-17.