Musa Habes Almaaytah

[4] His great grandfather, Saher Mohammad Al Maaytah was an illustrious leader in Kerak, remembered for his loyalty to the Arab cause, his courage and fearlessness.

[5] Habes, Musa's father worked in the state administration holding the position of Governor in some of the major cities of Jordan.

Habes is often recalled for his impeccable conduct, his exquisite PR skills, efficiency in solving administrative issues fast and with great responsibility.

Wherever he had been appointed to serve in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, his competence, innate elegance, ultimate honesty and kind human nature have prevailed.

His mother comes from a well-off, educated background; her grandfather, Ismail Hassan Al Nabulsi trader from the city of Nablus, crossed over to the eastern bank of Jordan and settled down in Irbed, sometime at the end of the 19th century.

He completed his Master of Science in Electronic Engineering – The Technology of Telecommunication from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania.

In 1981 Musa returned to Jordan, and after a short period of time spent at his parents’ house in Irbed, his hometown, he and his wife settled down in Amman.

During his first years of studies Musa materialized his high interest in politics by becoming a party member; he was elected President of the National Union of Jordanian Students in Romania, a position he had held from 1976 until 1981.

A large number of “Hashd” party members such as Jamil Al Nimri, Bassam Haddadin, Hussein Abu Rumman, H.E.

Just a few votes short of winning the seat, Musa returned to his usual partisan activities along with his job as an electrical engineer.

Along with his appointment in the Government, as Minister of Political Development back in February 2009, Musa Habes Al Maaytah became a Member of the Ministerial Committee for The Empowerment of Women.

Nader Dahabi on 22.02.2009 Musa gave up his shares in Al Badil Center for Political Studies and Training, and ceased to work for the company.