Yes, Jordan is a constitutional monarchy, with a Prime Minister appointed by the monarch.
Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh was the Prime Minister of Jordan at the beginning of 2012.Fayez Tarawneh was the Prime Minister of Jordan from May 2 to October 11.Abdullah Ensour was the Prime Minister of Jordan for the rest of 2012.Al Khasawneh became the Prime Minister of Jordan 2011 October 24, appointed by King Abdullah II.Tarawneh's 2012 term was his second as prime minister, as he had been prime minister before from 1998 August 20 to 1999 March 4.
Ahmad Ziadat is the Minister of State for Prime-Ministerial Affairs for Jordan.
Marouf Suleiman al-Bakhit was the Prime Minister of Jordan in 2006. Al-Bakhit was Prime Minister of Jordan from 2005 November 27 to 2007 November 25. In 2011, Jordan was one of many countries whose people protested against their governments. After several weeks of street protests, Prime Minister Samir Rifai resigned, and al-Bakhit was reappointed on 2011 February 11. Al-Bakhit is serving as the Prime Minister presently.
The King of Jordan appoints the Prime Minister.
Samir Zaid al-Rifai was the Prime Minister of Jordan at the beginning of 2011. Marouf Suleiman al-Bakhit was the Prime Minister of Jordan from February 9 to October 24. Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawnehwas the Prime Minister of Jordan at the end of 2011.Al-Rifai was appointed as Prime Minister of Jordan on 2009 September 14. In 2011, Jordan was one of many countries whose people protested against their governments. After several weeks of street protests, Prime Minister Samir Rifai resigned, and al-Bakhit was reappointed on 2011 February 11.Al-Bakhit was previously Prime Minister of Jordan from 2005 November 27 to 2007 November 25.Al-Khasawneh was the Prime Minister of Jordan from 2011 October 24 until 2012 May 2.
Abdullah Ensour is the Prime Minister of Jordan since 2012 to present.
Well being that Jordan is an Islamic country, No.
Wael Nader Al-Halqiis the Prime Minister of Syria in 2013.As of 2011, Syria has been embroiled in a civil war. Al-Halqi is the Prime Minister of the currently established government, and has been since 2012 August 9. His predecessor Prime Minister Riyad Farid Hijab fled to Jordan, declaring support for the Syrian opposition.
Umayya Toukan is the Minister of Finance for Jordan.
Ali Hiasat is the Minister of Health for Jordan.
Mohammad Thneibat is the Minister of Education for Jordan.
Akef Zoubi is the Minister of Agriculture for Jordan.