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Saudi Opposition Establishes ‘First National Transitional Parliament’

Saudi Opposition Establishes ‘First National Transitional Parliament’
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The Saudi opposition abroad announced the establishment of the first national transitional parliament to topple the kingdom’s hereditary system of governance, via assembling all potentials and efforts abroad.

Members of the opposition of the Saudi ruling system in the kingdom, who belong to several political parties and groups, published on social media platforms a statement that mentioned holding the founding meeting of ‘the first national transitional parliament.’

Among the opposition members was the head of the Arab Island Liberation Movement Dakheel Bin Nasser al-Qahtani.

The man has invited all anti-regime Saudi opposition groups “to form the ‘United National Front for the Arab Island’ on November 1st, to confront the Saudi family that has been ruling the country hereditarily since decades without allowing any Arab tribe or other component to take part in the ruling system.”

The invitation further called on “all political parties and movements in all of the Arab Island regions, and the honorable political strugglers to form the [United National Front for the Arab Island], which assembles everybody from the occupied Arab Island, without cancelling the existence or political entities of those parties and movements. It is the ideal way to create a real power and make strong alliances based of values, principles and standards to confront the difficulties and challenges the Arab Island has been experiencing over decades. It is also to boost our country and seek the making of the future state which the free and honorable people of the Arab Island look forward to.”

In a tweet, al-Qahtani said that “by eliminating the bin Saud ruling, the Arab Island will breathe, and the world will see the truth and authenticity of its generous people. The free people of the Arab Island will make the future state, with the strength of their determination and honorable fight that well grabs its rights.”

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