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5/ Gov’t Implements Two-Month Freeze on Official Travel and Strict Controls on State Vehicles
Amman, Mar. 29 (Petra) – Prime Minister Jafar Hassan issued a directive on Monday mandating a series of measures to rationalize consumption and tighten spending across all government ministries, official departments, and public institutions.
The circular, prompted by current regional circumstances, outlines immediate constraints designed to optimize public resources and curb non-essential expenditures.
Under the new mandate, the Prime Minister prohibited the use of government vehicles for purposes other than official business. The directive strictly forbids the operation of state-owned transport outside of official working hours, effectively revoking all previous approvals and exceptions.
The austerity measures also include a two-month moratorium on international travel for official delegations and committees, effective immediately.
Exceptions will be granted only for cases of extreme necessity, requiring justified cause and prior approval from the Prime Minister. Furthermore, the hosting of official foreign delegations within the Kingdom has been suspended for the same two-month period.
In an effort to reduce operational costs, the circular prohibits the use of air conditioning and heating systems in ministries and public facilities. Prime Minister Hassan has tasked the Audit Bureau and internal monitoring units with overseeing the implementation of these measures and reporting any violations.
The directive reinforces the government's commitment to ongoing fiscal discipline in line with previous cabinet decisions regarding the management of public funds.
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30/03/2026 12:12:36
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