(left) U.N Secretary General
Dag Hammarskjöld (Middle-left) Premier Hazza' Al Majali (Middle-Right)
Abdelmunim al-Rifai (right) at the U.N committee After high school, Majali worked for the Department of Land and Survey followed by the
Madaba Court. After that, he studied law in
Damascus and returned to Jordan to work for the "Royal Protocol". He was appointed by
King Abdullah I as Chairman of the
Greater Amman Municipality, then served as the Minister of Agriculture (1950–1951) and as the
Minister of Justice (1951 and 1954–1955) under Prime Minister
Sameer al-Rifai. He won two Parliamentary elections to represent Al-Karak in the
Jordanian Parliament, once in 1951 and again in 1954. He was also appointed the Minister of Interior (1953–1954 and 1955). Hazza' first served as Prime Minister on 15 December 1955 when King Hussein tried to join the
Baghdad Pact, but quickly resigned on 20 December 1955 following popular protests making his first government the shortest lasting government in Jordan's history. He was re-appointed Prime Minister on 6 May 1959. He picked
Wasfi al-Tal to be his assistant during this term. Majali was assassinated at his office on 29 August 1960. ==Personal life==