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Saudi Shura Council : ウィキペディア英語版 | Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia
The Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia also known as ''Majlis as-Shura'' or ''Shura Council'' is the formal advisory body of Saudi Arabia which is an absolute monarchy. The Consultative Assembly has limited powers in government, including the power to propose laws to the King and cabinet, but it cannot pass or enforce laws which is a power reserved for the King. It has 150 members, all of whom are appointed by the King. The Consultative Assembly is headed by a Speaker. The current speaker is Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh in line with a tradition that kept the post in that family. The Assembly is based in the Al Yamamah Palace, Riyadh. ==Influence== The Consultative Assembly is permitted to propose draft laws and forward them to the King, but only the King has the power to pass or enforce them. The Assembly does, however, have the power to interpret laws, as well as examine annual reports referred to it by state ministries and agencies. It can also advise the King on policies he submits to it, along with international treaties and economic plans. The Assembly is also authorized to review the country's annual budget, and call in ministers for questioning.〔Wilson, Peter W. and Graham, Douglas: ''Saudi Arabia: The Coming Storm'' (1994)〕 The influence of the Assembly in its present form comes from its responsibility for the Kingdom's five-year development plans, from which the annual budgets are derived, its ability to summon government officials for questioning, and its role as policy debate forum.〔
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