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القانون الأساسي للحكم المملكة العربية السعودية 1992 (Basic Law of Governance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)

Government of Saudi Arabia Country Resources Constitutions Saudi Arabia 2 March 1992 Legislation/regulation

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أصدر الملك فهد ابن عبد العزيز ملك السعودية النظام الأساسي للحكم بناء على ما تقتضيه المصلحة العامة و نظرا لتطوير الدولة في مختلف المجالات. يشمل القانون الأساسي للدولة على83 مادة مقسمين على 9 أبواب كالتالي:
الباب الأول: مبادئ الحكم
الباب الثاني: نظام الحكم
الباب الثالث: مقومات المجتمع السعودي
الباب الرابع: المبادئ الإقتصادية
الباب الخامس: الحقوق و الواجبات
الباب السادس: سلطات الدولة
الباب السابع: الشؤن المالية
الباب الثامن: أجهزة الرقابة
الباب التاسع: أحكام عامة

King Fahd Ibn Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia issued a statute of judgment based on the public interest and to enable the development of the state in various fields . The Basic Law of the State includes 83 provisions divided into 9 chapters as follows :
Chapter I : principles of governance
Chapter II : governing regime
Chapter III : elements of the Saudi society
Chapter IV : Economic Principles
Chapter V : Rights and Responsibilities
Chapter VI : State authorities
Chapter VII : Financial Affairs
Chapter VIII : Censorship
Chapter IX : General Provisions

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Saudi Basic Law 1992
Arabic, 2.7 MB pdf
Saudi Basic Law of Governance
English, 232.2 kB pdf

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