Monarchy
abdullah bin abdul al-aziz al-saud
The official name of Saudi Arabia is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The capitol city is Riyadh and is an Islamic State and ruled with an absolute monarchy.
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.
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No. Saudi Arabia is a unitary state.
- First Saudi State established1744 - Second Saudi State established1824 - Third Saudi State declaredJanuary 8, 1926 - RecognizedMay 20, 1927 - Kingdom UnifiedSeptember 23, 1932
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy. Voting only occurs for municipal offices. All state-level and national offices are directly appointed by the King of Saudi Arabia and his advisers (who are themselves appointed by the King). In order to be a democracy, you need elections for all or most principal offices of government; Saudi Arabia lacks this.
Saudi Arabia is a country.The word state is ambiguous. It can refer to an independent nation (as in "the state of Israel") or to a province of a nation (as in "the state of Kansas").
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It's a country...
it is very unclear what economic system Saudi Arabia and the other middle east oil nations follows. Me as a politician would call Saudi Arabia state capitalism. the government is big and controls the market as well as the government don't follow socialism or communism. individuals are allowed to trade and cell their products, but the government still colpletly controlls the trade as in a planned echonomy.
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