Qatar Emir announces handover of power to heir apparent


Qatar Emir announces handover of power to heir apparent

Doha, Jun 24 (Doha News): Almost 18 years to the day after he ascended to ruler of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani has announced that he is stepping down, and transferring power to his fourth son, 33-year-old Heir Apparent Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

Government-owned Al Jazeera broke the news following the 61-year-old Emir’s meeting with members of the ruling family and several Qatari advisors today.

No date for the transition of power has been announced yet, but the Emir is expected to address the public tomorrow morning.

According to Al Arab, the first local newspaper to report on the succession, Tuesday will be a national holiday.

The news is a historic event for Qatar and the Middle East, a region where rulers normally reign until death. Over the past two weeks, several foreign diplomats have said that a transition of power in Qatar was imminent.

Although not confirmed, Qatari officials have said that a Cabinet shakeup to include more members of the younger generation is likely. That may entail the departure of longtime Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani, 52.

The Emir himself was a young 43 years old when he took power from his father in a bloodless coup on June 27, 1995.

Sheikh Tamim, who just turned 33 a few weeks ago, was educated at Sandhurst Royal Military Academy like his father and is the second son of Sheikha Moza. He already oversees much of Qatar’s day-to-day operations.

According to the Amiri Diwan’s website, he is the commander in chief of the Armed Forces, and presides over the Supreme Education Council, Ashghal, the Board of Regents of Qatar University, Board of Directors of the Qatar Investment Authority, and is also president of the Qatar National Olympic Committee.

Though analysts have said the transfer of power to Sheikh Tamim is expected to prompt few changes in governance, today has nonetheless been an emotional day for Qataris and expats alike, who recalled with fondness the Emir’s reign.

  

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  • Augustine Daniel D'Souza, Kolalgiri / Mumbai / State of KUWAIT.

    Tue, Jun 25 2013

    I think his Son Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani will good Ruler for State of QATAR. God bless QATAR

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  • Karan, Katapadi/Dubai

    Tue, Jun 25 2013

    Hope the Qatar will relax rules for sponsoring family or maid like other GCC country, reduce ban period, allow to change job change within Qatar Also, the Exit Permit system should be abolished. We hope these changes will take place soon and benefit large Asian expat community.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jun 25 2013

    It is quite unusual to transfer the power like this in Arab Community. But if indeed he transferred the power to his most eligible 4th Son with good faith means we have to really appreciate the way Qatar Emir followed the principle and it will be best example for other Gulf rulers too who still hang on to power even after 70 or 80 years of age. Hope few emigration rule for family sponsoring and employment visa will be made lenient so that Asians will be benefitted more. Since India has good relation with Qatar too, we are bound to extend our best wishes to the new ruler too

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  • Jeethan Dsouza, Kulshekar,

    Tue, Jun 25 2013

    Qatar deserves the best

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore / Doha

    Tue, Jun 25 2013

    Thank You HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. May your successor be as good as you!

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  • Vijay D'Souza., Udupi/Doha-Qatar.

    Tue, Jun 25 2013

    Hats off to a great leader Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani and a warm welcome to his heir apparent Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani. I wish them all the best.. God bless Qatar!!!

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