How do citizens exercise there rights in Saudi Arabia
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Citizens' rights in Saudi Arabia can be described as follows:
The ruler of the country is a hereditary king and people have no role in electing their rulers.
The legislature and the executive are selected by the king and the judges are also appointed by him. Their decisions can also be overturned by him.
Citizens cannot form political parties or political organisations. The media is censored and cannot report anything that displeases the monarch.
Freedom of religion is not granted. Every citizen is required to be a Muslim. Non-Muslim citizens can follow their religion only in private.
Women are denied many rights and face many restrictions in their day to day lives.
The ruler of the country is a hereditary king and people have no role in electing their rulers.
The legislature and the executive are selected by the king and the judges are also appointed by him. Their decisions can also be overturned by him.
Citizens cannot form political parties or political organisations. The media is censored and cannot report anything that displeases the monarch.
Freedom of religion is not granted. Every citizen is required to be a Muslim. Non-Muslim citizens can follow their religion only in private.
Women are denied many rights and face many restrictions in their day to day lives.
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Saudi Arabia is famously known as the kingdom of Saudi Arabia it is located in the Middle East as a crossroad to Europe. Saudi Arabia is governed by the Monarch. The ruler of the country is hereditary and people have no role in electing their ruler, in short, they do not follow democracy people have no right to vote.
The executive and legislature work under Monarch and they are also appointed by the monarch and they form laws according to the guidance of Monarch.
They have no Freedom of religion as a country follows Islamic sharia law so all citizens have to follow that. citizens have certain restriction especially women who face lots of discrimination against men in Saudi Arabia.
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