Ali Abu al-Ragheb
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Ali Abu al-Ragheb (Arabic: علي أبو الراغب) (born 1946) was the Prime Minister of Jordan from June 19 2000 until October 25 2003. He resigned and was replaced by Faisal al-Fayez.
A major embarrassment to Abu al-Ragheb was the imprisonment of the first Jordanian woman elected to the parliament, Toujan al-Faisal, after she accused him of corruption.
| Preceded by: Abdelraouf al-Rawabdeh | Prime Minister of Jordan 2000–2003 | Succeeded by: Faisal al-Fayez |
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