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Saudi
Arabia's King Salman deposes nephew, names son Mohammed bin Salman
crown prince
21
June, 2017
Riyadh:
Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Wednesday appointed his 31-year-old son
Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince, placing him firmly as
first-in-line to the throne and removing the country's
counterterrorism czar and a figure well-known to Washington from the
royal line of succession.
In
a series of royal decrees carried on the state-run Saudi Press
Agency, the monarch stripped Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, who had been
positioned to inherit the throne, from his title as crown prince and
from his powerful position as the country's interior minister
overseeing security.
The
newly announced Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman already oversees a
vast portfolio as defense minister and head of an economic council
tasked with overhauling the country's economy. He had previously been
the second-in-line to the throne as deputy crown prince, though royal
watchers had long suspected his rise to power under his father's
reign might also accelerate his ascension to the throne.
The
young prince was little known to Saudis and outsiders before Salman
became king in January 2015. He had previously been in charge of his
father's royal court when Salman was the crown prince.
The
Saudi monarch, who holds near absolute powers, quickly awarded his
son expansive powers to the surprise of many within the royal family
who are more senior and more experienced than Mohammed bin Salman,
also known as MBS.
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