Saudi Arabia's king removes sitting crown prince, who is his nephew and names his own son Mohammed bin Salman as first in line to the throne
n a major reshuffle announced early today, Saudi Arabia's King Salman
has appointed his son, Mohammed bin Salman, as next-in-line to the
throne. A royal decree removed 57-year-old nephew of the king - Crown
Prince Mohammed bin Nayef and replaced him with 31-year-old former
deputy crown prince, Salman (pictured above)
According to the official Saudi Press Agency, Salman was also named deputy prime minister and maintains his post as defence minister. However, Bin Nayef was also removed from his post as interior minister. Saudi Arabia's Allegiance Council endorsed the changes by 31 out of 34.
Source: Lindaikejisblog.com
According to the official Saudi Press Agency, Salman was also named deputy prime minister and maintains his post as defence minister. However, Bin Nayef was also removed from his post as interior minister. Saudi Arabia's Allegiance Council endorsed the changes by 31 out of 34.
Source: Lindaikejisblog.com
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