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Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia

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Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia
Agency nameCouncil of Ministers of Saudi Arabia
Formed1953
JurisdictionKingdom of Saudi Arabia
HeadquartersRiyadh
Minister responsibleSalman of Saudi Arabia

Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's cabinet is headed by the Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, currently Salman of Saudi Arabia, who is also the King of Saudi Arabia. The council is composed of ministers appointed by the King of Saudi Arabia, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Defense, and Minister of Finance. The council is responsible for advising the King of Saudi Arabia on matters of state, including foreign policy, national security, and economic development, in consultation with the Shura Council and other Saudi Arabian government agencies.

History of

the Council of Ministers The Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia was established in 1953 by Ibn Saud, the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with the help of Abdullah bin Faisal Al Saud and Faisal of Saudi Arabia. The council's early years were marked by the country's rapid modernization and industrialization, driven by the discovery of oil in 1938 by Aramco and the subsequent establishment of the Saudi Arabian Oil Company. The council played a key role in shaping the country's foreign policy, including its relationships with United States, United Kingdom, and other Middle Eastern countries, such as Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq. The council has also been involved in regional organizations, including the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Arab League, and has participated in international events, such as the United Nations General Assembly and the G20 summit.

Structure and Responsibilities

The Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia is composed of ministers responsible for various portfolios, including interior, foreign affairs, defense, finance, and education. The council is also supported by various Saudi Arabian government agencies, including the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The council's responsibilities include advising the King of Saudi Arabia on matters of state, overseeing the implementation of government policies, and coordinating the activities of various ministries and government agencies, in consultation with the Shura Council and other stakeholders, including the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency and the Saudi Stock Exchange.

Membership and Appointment

The members of the Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia are appointed by the King of Saudi Arabia, typically from among the Saudi royal family and other prominent Saudi Arabian citizens, including Mohammed bin Salman and Mohammed bin Nayef. The council includes experienced politicians, such as Adel al-Jubeir and Ibrahim Al-Assaf, as well as technocrats and experts in various fields, including economics, law, and diplomacy. The council's membership is typically drawn from a range of backgrounds, including government service, business, and academia, and includes representatives from various regions of the country, including Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam.

Powers and Authority

The Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia has significant powers and authority, including the ability to advise the King of Saudi Arabia on matters of state and to oversee the implementation of government policies. The council is also responsible for coordinating the activities of various ministries and government agencies, and for ensuring that the country's laws and regulations are enforced, in consultation with the Shura Council and other stakeholders, including the Saudi Arabian National Guard and the Saudi Border Guards. The council's decisions are typically made through a process of consultation and consensus-building, and are guided by the principles of Islamic law and the country's constitution, which is based on the Quran and the Sunnah.

Role

in Government Decision-Making The Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia plays a central role in the country's government decision-making process, advising the King of Saudi Arabia on matters of state and overseeing the implementation of government policies. The council works closely with other Saudi Arabian government agencies, including the Shura Council and the Saudi Arabian National Guard, to ensure that the country's laws and regulations are enforced and that the government's policies are implemented effectively, in consultation with international organizations, such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The council's role in government decision-making is guided by the principles of Islamic law and the country's constitution, and is informed by the country's history and culture, including the Wahhabi tradition and the Arabian Peninsula's strategic location. Category:Government of Saudi Arabia

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