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Saudi Arabia names Prince Nayef as heir to throne | Saudi Arabia names Prince Nayef as heir to throne |
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Saudi Arabia has named Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al Saud as the heir to the throne of King Abdullah. | Saudi Arabia has named Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al Saud as the heir to the throne of King Abdullah. |
The move follows the death last week of the previous crown prince, Sultan bin Abdul Aziz. | The move follows the death last week of the previous crown prince, Sultan bin Abdul Aziz. |
The new crown prince, aged 78, has been the oil-rich kingdom's interior minister since 1975 and will now also become deputy prime minister. | The new crown prince, aged 78, has been the oil-rich kingdom's interior minister since 1975 and will now also become deputy prime minister. |
King Abdullah, 87, is recovering from his third operation to treat back problems in less than a year. | King Abdullah, 87, is recovering from his third operation to treat back problems in less than a year. |
Prince Nayef is a brother of the late Crown Prince Sultan, and like his brother, is regarded as less reform-minded than King Abdullah. He has been interior minister since 1975. | Prince Nayef is a brother of the late Crown Prince Sultan, and like his brother, is regarded as less reform-minded than King Abdullah. He has been interior minister since 1975. |
A royal court statement read out on state television said the crown prince had been appointed after the king met the Allegiance Council, a family body set up in 2006 to make the process of succession in the conservative Islamic kingdom smoother and more orderly. | A royal court statement read out on state television said the crown prince had been appointed after the king met the Allegiance Council, a family body set up in 2006 to make the process of succession in the conservative Islamic kingdom smoother and more orderly. |
The succession in Saudi Arabia still passes among the sons of King Abdulaziz, who established the modern Saudi kingdom during his reign from 1932 to 1953. | |
Next in line is expected to be Crown Prince Nayef's younger brother, Prince Salman, who is the governor of Riyadh. | Next in line is expected to be Crown Prince Nayef's younger brother, Prince Salman, who is the governor of Riyadh. |
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