Is the current Shut a feudal country?

Updated on history 2024-06-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, Saudi Arabia is a monarchy, and in the 80s of the 20th century, a few countries such as Saudi Arabia, Nepal, and Morocco still retained this system. (May be abbreviated as "Manisa Jordan") parliamentary constitutional monarchy, abbreviated as parliamentary monarchy. Its main features are:

    The parliament is the highest legislative body of the country, and the monarch is the symbolic head of state, and its duties are mostly ceremonial. The Cabinet is elected by and accountable to the Parliament.

    The political system of the Islamic Republic of Iran is based on Khomeini's theory of "rule by the jurists" and is characterized by a unique set of institutions, including the position of supreme leader. The official title of "Supreme Leader" in the Iranian constitution is "Leader". The constitution stipulates that the leader is a Shia jurist who heads the legislative, executive and judicial branches of the country, and in fact exercises the supreme power of the state.

    According to the express provisions of the Constitution, the position of the Islamic Republic of Iran** is below the Supreme Leader, but he is the official supreme leader of the country, that is, the head of state. Because Iran has a cabinet system, it is also the head of the country.

    The supreme leader can only be selected from Shia jurists, i.e., must be full-time religious scholars; ** is as long as you are an Iranian who believes in the Shia sect of Islam and has Iranian nationality. Iran's first supreme leader was Ayatollah Ruhollah, and subsequent leaders were elected by a "council of experts" for life, unless they resigned or were recalled. The current Supreme Leader is Khamenei.

    Iran is elected for a term of four years and is re-elected for a maximum of two consecutive terms. In 1997, Khatami was elected to the 7th ** term and has been re-elected ever since.

    The Supreme Leader has a wide range of powers, including formulating and supervising the implementation of major national policies, acting as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, proclaiming war, peace and general mobilization orders, issuing referendum orders, appointing or dismissing the Chief of the General Staff, the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the Director of Radio and Television, and the Attorney General**, etc.** after being elected, which must be approved by the leader before taking effect, and the leader can be removed by decision of the parliament or the Supreme Court**. ** is mainly the head of the executive branch, who is accountable to the people, the Supreme Leader and the Parliament, and in case of resignation, he must submit his resignation to the Leader.

    Iran has the principle of separation of powers among the legislative, executive and judicial branches, but all three powers are under the leadership of the Supreme Leader. Iran's supreme legislature is the Islamic Majlis, which is elected every four years. However, all legislation in Parliament must be approved by the Guardian Council of the Constitution before it can enter into force.

    The Guardian Council of the Constitution is composed of 12 members with a six-year term. These include six Shariah jurists appointed by the Supreme Leader and six Muslim jurists recommended by the Attorney General and voted by the Islamic Majlis. The Attorney General is Iran's supreme head of justice and is appointed by the Supreme Leader for a five-year term, with both the President of the Supreme Court and the Attorney General appointed by the Attorney General.

    In order to reconcile possible differences between the Majlis and the Guardian Council of the Constitution, Iran has created a "Commission for Determining National Interests", which acts as an advisory body to the leader and is also responsible for reconciling differences between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The full membership of the Commission is appointed by the Supreme Leader.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It was not feudal, and there were no kings, dukes, chieftains.

    However, it is true that the country is rich and the people are rich.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Saudi Arabia and Dubai are not one country. Saudi Arabia generally refers to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, located in the Arabian Peninsula in southwest Asia, bordering the Persian Gulf in the east, the Red Sea in the west, and Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen, Bahrain, Qatar and other countries.

    Saudi Arabia is a veritable "oil kingdom", with the world's largest oil reserves and production, making it one of the richest countries in the world. Saudi Arabia is the world's largest producer of desalinated seawater, accounting for about 21% of the world's total desalination.

    Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the country's seven emirates. Dubai is located in the Middle East**, a flat desert land facing the Persian Gulf. Dubai is the economic and financial center of the Middle East and a major transportation hub for passengers and goods in the Middle East.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. Saudi Arabia is not one country, it is one, a country in the western part of the Arabian Peninsula with an area of about 2.16 million square kilometers, making it one of the largest countries in the world. Saudi Arabia is a land parcel consisting mainly of desert areas and coastal plains, and its territory encompasses most of the Arabian Peninsula, which borders or borders countries such as Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

    Saudi Arabia is not one country, it is one, a country in the western part of the Arabian Peninsula with an area of about 2.16 million square kilometers, making it one of the largest countries in the world. Saudi Arabia is a land parcel consisting mainly of desert areas and coastal plains, and its territory encompasses most of the Arabian Peninsula, which borders or borders countries such as Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

    Fellow, I really didn't understand, I can be more specific.

    When you say "why there are three countries in Saudi Arabia", you are referring to the three main regions of Saudi Arabia, namely the west, the center and the east, which are due to the vast territory of Saudi Arabia and the differences in the natural and human environment, and the three main regions have different characteristics and influences in terms of economy, politics and culture. But that doesn't mean Saudi Arabia is three countries.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Saudi celery is not Arabian is the monarchy. Saudi Arabia is located on the Arabian Peninsula in southwest Asia, bordering the Persian Gulf to the east and the Red Sea to the west, and borders Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Yemen, Bahrain, Qatar and other countries. The coastline of Saudi Arabia is 2,448 kilometers long, and the terrain is high in the west and low in the east.

    The western plateau of Saudi Arabia has a Mediterranean climate, while the rest of the country has a tropical desert climate. Summers are hot and dry, with maximum temperatures of more than 50; Winters are mild. The average annual rainfall does not exceed 200 mm.

    Brief on natural resources in Saudi Arabia.

    Saudi Arabia has gold, silver, copper, iron, bauxite, phosphorus and other minerals. The eastern Persian Gulf coast is rich in oil and gas reserves, both onshore and offshore. The Buraimi Oasis in the eastern part of the Rub al-Khali Desert is a disputed area between Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

    In 2005, Saudi Arabia produced 100 million tons of oil, ranking first in the world, exported 100 million tons of oil, and had 36.3 billion tons of remaining recoverable reserves (accounting for 26% of the world's reserves), ranking first in the world in all three indicators.

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