The resignation of the Qatari Prime Minister Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani raised speculation about the fact that he was ousted from the Doha government.
There are also speculation that the reason for this is the economic crisis that Qatar is experiencing in the current period, and the opinion of others, that Turkey is the reason behind Abdullah bin Nasser left the prime minister.
This came after Qatar’s ruler has appointed a new prime minister, the office of Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said on Tuesday, choosing a close associate for an influential role that seeks to ensure the emir’s writ runs throughout the Gulf State’s administration.
Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdelaziz Al Thani will take on the role of prime minister after Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani, who was also Qatar’s interior minister, submitted his resignation to the emir.
Mubasher Qatar channel broadcast a video report that the rights of the World Cup workers in Doha have become a mirage and their suffering is still present, pointing out that the failure to contain this crisis is the reason for its overthrow.
The report mentioned that despite Doha’s commitment to the international community to protect workers’ rights to avoid international sanctions due to the demonstrations that swept the country, but doubts about the small emirate’s respect for these rights are a mirage until now.
The workers are still suffering from marginalization, repression, and working in unsafe climatic conditions, adding that the rights of workers who work to implement the 2022 World Cup facilities in Qatar to Side of preservation On the rights of activists and journalists, stipulated in FIFA’s 112-page strategy, pointing out that the Qatari mafia professes every day that it respects these rights while the conditions on the ground say completely otherwise.
The report indicated that there are recent official data that revealed a rise in the deficit of the net balance of foreign assets of commercial banks operating in the state market, by 38.3% or 81.5 billion Qatari riyals, in November 2019, where the net balance of bank assets consists of the total liabilities due on banks in foreign currency, Such as all kinds of foreign deposits (provision, current, term), and debt instruments issued by them (bonds, notes, sukuk), deducted from them the total assets owned by those banks, such as the facilities they provide to clients and any foreign exchange money they own.
While other opinions went on, that Turkey is the real reason behind the overthrow of Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani, which was confirmed by the pioneers of «Twitter», and this was against the background of a leak that reached the ruling palace, in which Nasser said that he was reservations about The presence of the Turkish forces protecting the throne of Tamim in Doha, and his country opened its dead to the Turkish regime, causing a massive outburst within the Qatari ruling family that has been protected by the Turkish forces present in Doha since 2018, and in the end.
In the same context, the Saudi newspaper “Sada” revealed that there are differences within the ruling family in Qatar, explaining that the Qatari Prime Minister Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani was forced to resign, for reasons due first to his rejection of the Turkish presence in Qatar, expressing On his extreme fear of the Turks’ presence on the Qatari lands, he said a text in a special council for his mother’s consolation: “I fear that we regret the generosity of the Turks and do not come up with two dimensions,” commenting, “is the sentence that was the reason for his removal from office.”
For its part, the US Bloomberg Agency commented on the news of the resignation of Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani, saying: “The Emir of Qatar excluded Abdullah bin Nasser to be replaced by the right-hand man and the close person in his thoughts and opinions.”
New Prime Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al-Thani previously headed up the office of gas-rich Qatar’s ruler, Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, according to the government website.
The new premier also takes over as interior minister from predecessor Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al-Thani, although other key posts remain unchanged, including the defence, finance and energy portfolios.
He had served as prime minister since 2013 and led Qatar’s delegation to December’s Gulf Cooperation Council regional bloc summit in Riyadh.
The new premier previously worked in the gas industry and was educated in the United States before going on to work for Sheikh Tamim when he was the crown prince, according to his official biography.
Saudi Arabia along with its allies the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut all diplomatic, trade, and transport ties with Qatar in June 2017.
The four nations accused Doha of backing radical Islamists, including the Muslim Brotherhood, and seeking closer ties with Saudi arch-rival Tehran allegations Qatar vehemently denies.
Tamim wields absolute power in Qatar, although he announced plans in November for the Gulf state’s consultative council to be partly elected by the time the nation hosts the World Cup in 2022.
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