There is no such principle as "consent of the government" anywhere in the world.
If perhaps you are asking about "consent of the governed", then Saudi Arabia is emphatically NOT a place where this is valued. Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy.
On paper, it should be. Iran presents itself as a Republic. However, considering how violently Iran has repressed its citizens (especially during the Green Revolution of 2009), it would seem that the Ayatollahs will rule regardless of how their people feel.
is consent of the governed an important principle in saudi arabia?
The Government of Saudi Arabia is an Absolute Monarchy. And I'm sure about it.. :)
Saudi Arabia
No. Saudi Arabia's government is ambivalent about the environment and has not attempted any environmental initiatives.
the king. Saudi Arabia is a monarchy government
NO
quran
Unlike Iran, a single individual has most of the power in Saudi Arabia.
It was formed by monarchy government in 1997.
It is the permanent head of state government until he or her dies. There was a monarchy at Saudi Arabia's founding and nobody has opposed it since. Therefore, it continues to be the government of Saudi Arabia.
monarchy
yes
Monarchy