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Sunday 25 June 2017 - 15:51
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Saudi King likely to abdicate in favor of son: Analyst

Tasnim Saudi Arabias King Salman is widely expected to abdicate in favor of his young son who has been recently appointed as the new crown prince, a Middle East political analyst said.





The Saudi king is very likely to abdicate the throne in the near future, Sabah Zanganeh, an expert on Middle East developments and Irans former envoy to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) said in an interview with Tasnim.

As regards the Saudi kings abrupt decision to appoint his 31-year-old son Mohammed bin Salman as the crown prince and strip Mohammed bin Nayef of his title as crown prince and interior minister, Zanganeh said the reshuffle had been expected since young Mohammed bin Salman became a deputy crown prince.



Bin Salmans ambitious character became manifest in his leading role in a military campaign against Yemen and it did not take him long to replace bin Nayef rapidly, he explained, describing the smooth replacement as a coup-like move.

Unlike his predecessors who believed in the distribution of power within the royal family, King Salman has monopolized power and ended decades of succession by the sons and grandsons of Abdulaziz ibn Saud, the analyst added.



In a major Saudi hierarchy reshuffle on June 21, former crown prince Mohammed bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, a 57-year-old nephew of King Salman, was replaced by his cousin, Mohammed bin Salman, as heir to the throne.

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