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Jordan's Prince Ali Launches FIFA Presidency Bid
- Wednesday September 9, 2015
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Prince Ali, 39, is a former FIFA vice president who led an unsuccessful challenge as a reform candidate against Blatter for the top job in May, just two days after the arrest of seven FIFA officials in Zurich.
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Jordan's king appoints new prime minister ahead of elections
- Wednesday October 10, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
Jordan's King Abdullah II appointed a veteran independent politician on Wednesday as his new caretaker prime minister ahead of parliamentary elections - the last time he will make such an appointment, according to his own reform plan.
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Thousands of Jordanians protest in support of reform
- Friday February 25, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
The leader of Jordan's largest opposition group has warned that citizens' patience is wearing thin with the government's "slow" moves toward reform.Hamza Mansour on Friday urged quicker steps to give Jordanians a bigger say in politics and to have them elect their prime minister -- now selected by King Abdullah II.Mansour spoke to 4,000 Jordanian p...
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Jordan's Prince Ali Launches FIFA Presidency Bid
- Wednesday September 9, 2015
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Prince Ali, 39, is a former FIFA vice president who led an unsuccessful challenge as a reform candidate against Blatter for the top job in May, just two days after the arrest of seven FIFA officials in Zurich.
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Jordan's king appoints new prime minister ahead of elections
- Wednesday October 10, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
Jordan's King Abdullah II appointed a veteran independent politician on Wednesday as his new caretaker prime minister ahead of parliamentary elections - the last time he will make such an appointment, according to his own reform plan.
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Thousands of Jordanians protest in support of reform
- Friday February 25, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
The leader of Jordan's largest opposition group has warned that citizens' patience is wearing thin with the government's "slow" moves toward reform.Hamza Mansour on Friday urged quicker steps to give Jordanians a bigger say in politics and to have them elect their prime minister -- now selected by King Abdullah II.Mansour spoke to 4,000 Jordanian p...
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