Ruled an undemocratic kingdom. Tell us about that. Reporter he was an absolute monarch and he did rule an undemocratic kingdom, and his successor will be the same saudi arabia is an absolute monarchy. There are some legislative authorities. They meet, theres a system in place where leaders of saudi arabia hold councils and meet with commoners and have their own systems for working out problems, but i dont think were going to see any great changes in the way that saudi arabia operates its legal system, its justice system. Saudi arabia is about continuity. The new king was the governor of readd, for 50 years. If he wanted to change things he probably would have done them already. What i think is most important is the idea of continuity. Saudi arabia wants to maintain stability. They want to maintain the same policies that have worked for them kept the family in power for nearly a century. So i think thats the key thing here, not to in fact saudi arabia was actively against rapid moves to
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