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ASEZA members of Board of Commissioners take oath of office

ASEZA members of Board of Commissioners take oath of office

Ammon8 hours ago
Ammon News - The members of the Board of Commissioners of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) took the legal oath of office on Tuesday before Prime Minister Dr. Jafar Hassan, following a Royal Decree approving the Cabinet's decision to appoint them.
The oath-taking ceremony was conducted in accordance with Article 13 of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Law No. (32) of 2000.
Deputy Chairman of the Board of Commissioners Karima Al-Dabet, and members Moatasem Al-Hindawi, Nidal Al-Auran, Thabet Al-Nabulsi, and Mohammad Abu Omar took the legal oath.
The ceremony was attended by Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs Abdullah Adwan and Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority Shadi Majali.
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