The new Cabinet includes a total of 31 Ministers — 13 new ministers, 10 former ministers and eight ministers from Omar Al-Razzaz's government.
The eight ministers from the former Cabinet are:
- Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates: Ayman Al-Safadi
- Minister of Political and Parliamentary Affairs: Musa Al-Maaytah
- Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources: Hala Zawati
- Minister of Education: Tayseer Al-Nuaimi
- Minister of Justice: Bassam Al-Talhouni
- Minister of Finance: Mohamad Al-Ississ
- Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs: Mohammad al-Khalaileh
- Minister of Culture: Bassem Al Towaisi
Former Ministers:
- Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs: Umayya Toukan
- Deputy Prime Minister for Local Administration Affairs : Tawfiq Krishan
- Minister of State for Media Affairs: Ali Al-Ayed
- Minister of State for Legal Affairs: Ahmad Ziadat
- Ministry of Public Works & Housing: Yahya Al-Kasabi
- Minister of Agriculture: Mohammad Daoudiyeh
- Minister of Tourism and Antiquities: Nayef Al-Fayez
- Minister of State for Prime Minister Affairs: Ibrahim Mashhour Al-Jazi
- Minister of Planning: Nasser Shraideh
- Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply: Maha Al-Ali
New Ministers:
- Minister of Interior: Tawfiq Al-Halalmeh
- Minister of Health: Nathir Obeidat
- Minister of Water and Irrigation: Motasem Saidan
- Minister of Transport: Marwan Khaitan
- Minister of Labour and Minister of Investment: Maen Al-Qatamin
- Minister of Institutional Performance Development: Rabaa Ajarmeh
- Minister of Higher Education: Mohammad Abu Qdais
- Minister of Digital Economy And Entrepreneurship: Ahmad Al-Hanandeh
- Minister of Youth: Mohammad Salameh Al-Nabulsi
- Minister of Social Development: Ayman Mufleh
- Minister of Environment: Nabil Masarwa
- Minister of State: Mahmoud Kharabsheh
- Minister of State for Governmental Follow-up and Coordination Affairs: Nawaf al-Tal
His Majesty King Abdullah II tasked Bisher Al-Khasawneh with forming the new Council of Ministers on Wednesday, October 7.
The announcement came after the resignation of Former Prime Minister, Omar al-Razzaz, on Saturday, following His Majesty's decision to dissolve the House of Representatives on September 27.