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  1. Politics in Saudi Arabia, outside the royal family, can be examined in three contexts: the extent to which the royal family allows political participation by the wider Saudi society, opposition to the regime, and Islamist terrorism.

  2. 5 days ago · Saudi Arabia - Politics, Processes, Reforms: Participation in the political process is limited to a relatively small portion of the population. There are no elections for national bodies, and political parties are outlawed.

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · Political tensions in Saudi Arabia. When it comes to the government and political system in Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom is facing a difficult time. Tensions between Sunni and Shiite factions remain a threat to peace and scandal threatens the country’s reputation on the international stage.

  4. Saudi Arabia’s absolute monarchy restricts almost all political rights and civil liberties. No officials at the national level are elected. The regime relies on pervasive surveillance, the criminalization of dissent, appeals to sectarianism and ethnicity, and public spending supported by oil revenues to maintain power.

  5. 5 days ago · The Basic Law of Government paved the way in 1993 for the establishment of a new quasi-legislative body, the Consultative Council (Majlis al-Shūrā), which includes many technical experts; all members are appointed by the king.

  6. May 12, 2020 · Saudi Arabia has gone through radical change in a short space of time under Mohammed Bin Salman. Once famous for being tax-free, Saudi Arabia has announced it is trebling its Value Added...

  7. Aug 29, 2023 · There are no democratic institutions in Saudi Arabia, with the systematic repression of human rights activists, women's rights activists, journalists and political dissidents.