Saad Hayel Srour

[10] Srour was not successful in gaining a seat during the 2010 Jordanian general election for the 16th Parliament.

[14] He lost both positions in a cabinet reshuffle on 2 July 2011, after he received criticism from protesters for excessive police-violence against demonstrators in the 2011 Jordanian protests and for letting a for corruption jailed businessman leave the country for medical treatment.

[9] Srour ran as well for the November 2013 elections for Speaker, at the opening of the regular session of parliament.

al-Doghmi withdrew his candidacy before the second round of voting, making Tarawneh the new Speaker of the House.

[18] Srour lost his seat in the House of Representatives in the 2016 Jordanian general election.

[19] On 4 February 2019 Srour was named adviser for tribal affairs to King Abdullah II of Jordan.