Saudi Shura Council Approves Studying Proposals on Amending National Citizenship Law

Journalists is being shown the auditorium of the Saudi Arabia's Shura Council headquarters. (Image: Reuters)
Journalists is being shown the auditorium of the Saudi Arabia's Shura Council headquarters. (Image: Reuters)
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Saudi Shura Council Approves Studying Proposals on Amending National Citizenship Law

Journalists is being shown the auditorium of the Saudi Arabia's Shura Council headquarters. (Image: Reuters)
Journalists is being shown the auditorium of the Saudi Arabia's Shura Council headquarters. (Image: Reuters)

The Saudi Shura Council, Consultative Assembly, approved on Tuesday studying two proposals, submitted by a number of former and current council members, for introducing amendments to the Saudi Citizenship Law.

The Council adopted its decision to review the proposals during an ordinary session headed by Shura Council Chairman Dr. Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh after having heard a commission's report on the two proposals.

Based on the board's decision to examine the amendments in detail, it will then prepare a comprehensive report for the Council to discuss various aspects and thereon to take the appropriate decision.

For his part, Ata al-Sibiti, head of the security committee in the Shura Council in Saudi Arabia, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the feasibility of studying the proposal is important and that the committee worked silently until it passed this stage.

"Due to the importance of this subject, the committee took time to study it in depth," he said, praising the efforts of former members who submitted the proposals on the subject.

The member of the Shura Council said that the appropriateness of the study of this proposal represents a real beginning to issue a final decision in this regard, revealing meetings with the security authorities during the coming period to take their views and opinion.

"We hope that these views will be reflected in the final decision, and we hope that these measures will not be prolonged. Any amendments should take some time. We may need to hold a roundtable within the Council to discuss the suitability of this study.”



KSrelief's Masam Project Removes 570 Mines in Yemen in a Week

KSrelief's Masam Project dismantles 570 mines in Yemen in a week. (SPA)
KSrelief's Masam Project dismantles 570 mines in Yemen in a week. (SPA)
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KSrelief's Masam Project Removes 570 Mines in Yemen in a Week

KSrelief's Masam Project dismantles 570 mines in Yemen in a week. (SPA)
KSrelief's Masam Project dismantles 570 mines in Yemen in a week. (SPA)

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Masam Project successfully neutralized 570 explosives across various regions of Yemen during the third week of December, the Saudi Press Agency said on Wednesday.
This operation included the removal of two anti-personnel landmines, 50 anti-tank mines, 508 unexploded ordnance items and 10 explosive devices.
Since the launch of the Masam Project, a total of 473,258 explosives have been safely removed. These devices were indiscriminately planted across various areas in Yemen with the intent of inflicting harm on innocent civilians, including children, women, and older people.