
House of Representatives Grants JD 100,000 to National Football Team - Jordan News
House of Representatives Grants JD 100,000 to National Football Team The House of Representatives has announced a financial grant of JD 100,000 to the national football team following the "Nashama's" historic qualification for the FIFA World Cup. The decision was made during a meeting of the House's Executive Bureau held on Sunday, chaired by Speaker of the House, Ahmad Al-Safadi. اضافة اعلان Al-Safadi emphasized that this support reflects the Parliament's commitment to standing behind the national team, who made all Jordanians proud by qualifying for the World Cup. The Executive Bureau also discussed a range of organizational matters concerning the Parliament's work, in the presence of First Deputy Speaker Dr. Mustafa Al-Khasawneh, Second Deputy Speaker Ahmad Al-Hmeisat, and House assistants Huda Nafa' and Mohammad Al-Mara'ia. Also attending were the heads of the parliamentary blocs, including: MP Mazen Al-Qadi (Al-Mithaq Bloc) Dr. Ayman Abu Hneieh (Azm Bloc) MP Raed Rabaia (Taqaddom Bloc) MP Mohammad Aql (Islamic Action Front Party Bloc) Dr. Suleiman Al-Zaben (Centrist Parties Union Bloc)
MP Naseem Al-Abbadi (Irada and National Islamic Bloc)
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