The same as every country
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.
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Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy- the current King is Abdullah of the house of Saud.
located in Riyadh with PO Box 77249.
Saudi Arabia does not have a legislature as it is an absolute monarchy.
The Government of Saudi Arabia is an Absolute Monarchy. And I'm sure about it.. :)
Saudi Arabia is one of the world's few remaining absolute monarchies.
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While, Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy, which means that as a system, it is not democratic, voting does occur for municipal offices. However, we must remember that 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).
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