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Saudi king appoints nephew as new crown prince
Riyadh, April 29
Saudi King Salman bin
Abdulaziz Al Saud has appointed his nephew deputy Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Nayef as the new crown prince, the state media reported on
Wednesday.
The announced was made after current Crown Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz Al Saud stepped down, Saudi state TV Al Arabiya reported.
Prince
Mohammed would also be deputy prime minister and continue to hold his
position of interior minister and head of the political and security
council.
A royal decree aired on state TV announced that Mohammed
bin Nayef, who was also the kingdom's interior minister and widely
known as Saudi Arabia's counterterrorism czar, will replace Muqrin bin
Abdul Aziz who had requested to step down.
Muqrin, who was
appointed as the Crown Prince in January following the death of then
Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has also been relieved of his
position as deputy prime minister.
In 2014, he was named as
second-in-line to the Saudi throne in a royal decree that confirmed him
as the successor to then Crown Prince Salman, who is now the Saudi king.
Muqrin,
the youngest son of Saudi Arabia's founder King Abdulaziz al-Saud, was
born in 1945 and occupied several senior positions in the kingdom,
including special advisor to late King Abdullah.
Besides those
changes, the Saudi king appointed his son Prince Mohammed bin Salman as
deputy crown prince. He will also keep his position as minister of
defence and head of the economic and development council.
The
development comes amid a series of reshuffle across the kingdom's
cabinet, which also saw the appointment of current Ambassador to the US
Adel Al Jubeir as the new foreign minister.