Saudi Arabia’s King Salman issued a series of Royal Decrees on Monday; ordering a broad reshuffle, which included top military officials and several deputy ministers at the Defense Ministry. The Military Chief of Staff was relieved of his duties after retirement, in addition to a number of appointments in the country’s air defense and land forces. The Decree included further appointments of several governors and economic deputies, including Tamadur Bint Youssef Al-Ramah as deputy Labor Minister; a post seldom held by women.
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