
Dissolving governments and appointing new prime ministers, has been Jordan's way of dealing with its economic crisis.
After protests in June, Omar al-Razzaz became the country's seventh prime minister, in seven years.
The Harvard-educated economist is seen as a reformer, but he has inherited deep structural problems and needs to deliver to a public impatient for change.
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr reports from Amman.