Saudi Arabia Government

 Saudi Arabia flag and coat of arms

Saudi Arabia Government

  The national government of the Saudi Arabia has a monarchy that is under the family Al Saud, this family is a ruling family meaning that its like a political system that is the ruler of the state or nation. The king also has the ability over the executive and legislative powers. Since the king is like  leader of a national spiritual affair he also has the capacity to something called Custodian of Two Holy Mosques. Saudi Arabia also has a council, that are appointed out from the government the total people that are appointed from the government are 150 people. This monarch makes them decide on all the final decisions to the Saudi Law. This kind of government also has no written constitution. But it has a book named Qur'an. This has declarations of the constitution for Saudi Arabia and the Basic Law of government is issued in 1992. This Qur'an has examples of some words and practices from Muhammad. The Saudi Arabia local government is divided into 13 provinces, each of these 13 provinces are made up from specific members the government has chosen and the government officials also are included for dividing the 13 provinces. The Saudi Arabia has courts that have laws that are largely unwritten. The court rules depend on the interpretation which is made by an individual judge. The governments decision may be appealed to the board of grievances. The Saudi Arabia Armed Forces, have an army, a  navy, an air force, and  defense forces. These 4 military services are voluntary. Women don't serve the military, only men.  The U.S. provided Saudi Arabia with training and some modern military equipment. 


  COVID-19

      Saudi Arabia covid-19 impacts the ability to the medical system provides care. The overnment of Saudi Arabia provides to wear a mask in public places and avenues. And those who comply to wear it have to pay a fine of 10,000 Saudi Riyals.


Citations:

https://www.worldbookonline.com/student-new/#/search/covid%2019/type/ar?searchType=basicsearch 


https://sa.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/covid-19-information/






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