The Prime Minister of Jordan, Hani Al-Mulki, was tasked with forming a cabinet on 29 May 2016.[1] The new cabinet was sworn in by King Abdullah II on 1 June 2016.[2] After the September 2016 general election, Mulki formed a new cabinet.[3][4] The Cabinet consisted of 28 members, three of them also serving as Deputy Prime Ministers. 11 Ministers returned from the latest formation of the previous cabinet of Abdullah Ensour, while 9 others had served in earlier cabinets. 8 Ministers had no previous experience in cabinet. Four women obtained a position as Minister.[2] Three university presidents were appointed to Mulki's cabinet: Rida Khawaldeh, Wajih Owais and Mahmoud Sheyyab.[5] The cabinet reformed the Ministry of Youth, which had been abandoned in 2012.[2]