Razzaz was director of the
World Bank in Lebanon between 2002 and 2006. He was director of Jordan's Social Security Corporation between 2006 and 2010. He also served as director of the Jordan Strategy Forum and
Jordan's Ahli Bank.
Minister of Education In 2017, he joined
Hani Mulki's government as Minister of Education. His tenure saw overhauls to Jordan's education system.
Prime minister Razzaz appointed a
new cabinet that included 16 members from the previous 28-minister government, this was criticized from the public as a complete overhaul of the cabinet was anticipated. However, he included seven women as ministers, the largest female representation in the country's governments history. Jordan's economic woes were brought by the turmoil spreading from the Arab Spring when it erupted in 2010. On 9 July 2018, Razzaz delivered his first policy statement to the
House of Representatives, Jordan's lower house of
Parliament. On 19 July, Razzaz gained the confidence of the 130-member House with 79-49 votes. A government in Jordan gains confidence by a
majority vote (66 votes) in the lower house. On 7 October 2020, the king appointed
Bisher Al-Khasawneh as the new prime minister to oversee the
upcoming elections, thus ending Razzaz's term as prime minister. == See also ==