Education
He was educated at the College De La Salle, Amman, Jordan (1970) and then went on to Cardiff University, United Kingdom where he received a degree in Political Science in 1978.
Diplomat politician Prime Minister of Jordan member of the Chamber of Deputies of Jordan
He was educated at the College De La Salle, Amman, Jordan (1970) and then went on to Cardiff University, United Kingdom where he received a degree in Political Science in 1978.
He took office following the resignation of Ali Abu al-Ragheb. He resigned after being criticized for not being reformist enough. He previously served as Defence Minister and is close to the king.
In 1981, he did a master's degree in international relations in Boston University in the United States. Between 1979 and 1983: He was Consul at the Embassy of Jordan in Brussels. In February 1986: He became the Assistant Chief of Royal Protocol at the Royal Court.
In 1995: He was promoted to Deputy Chief of Royal Protocol at the Royal Court. In March 1999: He became Chief of Royal Protocol at the Royal Court. In March 2003: He was appointed Minister of the Royal Hashemite Court.
Fayez served as Speaker of the House of Representatives in the 16th Parliament of Jordan in 2010. He was appointed President of the Senate on 25 October 2015. He replaced Abdelraouf al-Rawabdeh in that position.
He received a number of Jordanian decorations:.
He has served as member of the Senate from 2007, and once again from 2013.