Jordan king swears in new govt after protests
Amman, February 9, 2011
Jordan's King Abdullah swore in a new government on Wednesday, replacing a business-friendly prime minister with an ex-general in response to anti-government protests inspired by uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt.
US ally Abdullah appointed Marouf Bakhit, a conservative former premier drawn from the ranks of the powerful security establishment, last week to replace Samir Rifai, who was dismissed after just over a year in the job.-Reuters