King Salman dismisses Prince Bandar from National Security Council

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Thu Jan 29, 2015 8:11PM
[image: Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (R) and Prince Bandar bin
Sultan]

Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (R) and Prince Bandar bin Sultan

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*Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has dismissed Prince Bandar bin
Sultan from the National Security Council.*

King Salman on Thursday issued a number of royal decrees that removed or
changed a number of top Saudi officials.

The new king, who succeeded the late King Abdullah last week, also removed
Intelligence Chief Prince Khaled bin Bandar from his post and appointed him
as his advisor.

He also sacked two of the late king's sons from big jobs.

King Salman replaced Riyadh Governor Turki bin Abdullah with Faisal bin
Bandar, and reinstated Khaled al-Faisal as Mecca governor less than two
years after he was replaced by Mishaal bin Abdullah.

The new king, however, kept in place Abdullah's other son Miteb as the
Minister of the National Guard.

King Salman also reshuffled a number of posts in the cabinet, while keeping
unchanged the oil, foreign, finance, defense, interior, labor, transport
and economy, and planning ministers.

The 79-year-old king also eliminated a dozen councils and specialized
committees while creating two main bodies for security and economy affairs.

The former king died on January 23 at the age of 90 after weeks of being
hospitalized with a lung infection. He had suffered frequent periods of ill
health in recent years.

The new monarch, who has suffered at least one stroke that has left him
with limited movement on his left arm and is believed to be suffering from
Alzheimer’s, is taking over at a time when King Abdullah’s demise is
expected to fuel a power struggle within the ruling family.

His succeeding to the throne also coincides with the kingdom’s grappling
with dissent in the east and the region’s attempting to deal with the
repercussions of the terrorism funded and the extremism exported by Riyadh.

Riyadh has also turned into a butt of criticism for sending shockwaves
throughout the international economy by allegedly fixing oil prices.

DB/MHB
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