Nader Al-Dahabi, born on October seventh, nineteen forty-six, is a prominent Jordanian politician and military personnel. He served as the thirty-seventh Prime Minister of Jordan from November twenty-fifth, two thousand seven, until December fourteenth, two thousand nine. His tenure began following the resignation of Marouf al-Bakhit, shortly after parliamentary elections that saw pro-regime candidates triumph over Islamists and opposition parties.
During his time in office, Al-Dahabi faced various challenges, including navigating the political landscape shaped by recent electoral outcomes. On December ninth, two thousand nine, he submitted his resignation to King Abdullah II, along with his entire government, marking the end of his brief but impactful premiership.
Beyond his political career, Nader Al-Dahabi is a family man, married with two sons and one daughter. His personal life reflects a commitment to both his family and his country, embodying the values of service and dedication.