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Saudi Arabia » Politics


Saudi ArabiaThe central institution of Saudi Arabian Government is the Saudi monarchy. The Basic Law adopted in 1992 declared that Saudi Arabia is a monarchy ruled by the sons and grandsons of the first king, Abd Al Aziz Al Saud, and that the Qur'an is the constitution of the country, which is governed on the basis of Islamic law (Shari'a). 

There are no recognized political parties or national elections, except the local elections which were held in the year 2005. The king's powers are theoretically limited within the bounds of Shari'a and other Saudi traditions. He also must retain a consensus of the Saudi royal family, religious leaders (ulema), and other important elements in Saudi society. The Saudi government spreads Islam by funding construction of mosques and Qur'an schools around the world. The leading members of the royal family choose the king from among themselves with the subsequent approval of the ulema.

Saudi Arabia Politics
Saudi kings have gradually developed a central government. Since 1953, the Council of Ministers, appointed by and responsible to the king, has advised on the formulation of general policy and directed the activities of the growing bureaucracy. This council consists of a prime minister, the first prime minister and 20 ministers.

Independence of the judiciary is protected by law. The king acts as the highest court of appeal and has the power to pardon. Access to high officials (usually at a majlis, or public audience) and the right to petition them directly are well-established traditions.

Saudi Municipal elections took place in 2005 and some commentators saw a first tentative step towards the introduction of democratic processes in the Kingdom, including the legalisation of political parties. Other analysts of the Saudi political scene were more skeptical.

On 16 February 2009, Saudi Arabia appointed first female minister. Name of country’s first female minister is Norah al Faiz. Mrs. Norah al Faiz is a US-educated former teacher and now deputy minister for the women’s education department. Mass media around the globe is witnessing this hiring as a big step forward to modernization in a country where women are not able to drive.

King Abdulla is taking such bold and irreversible steps towards modernization since his appointment as king of Saudi Arabia in 2005. These bold steps of King Abdulla also include the replacement of two conservative figures, Sheikh Ibrahim al-Ghaith and Sheikh Salih Ibn al-Luhaydan. Sheikh Ibrahim al-Ghaith was the chief of the religious police department of Saudi Arabia and Sheikh Salih Ibn al-Luhaydan was previously the senior judge of the country.

 


 

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