Social networking sites in the UAE were abuzz with news of the appointment of Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed as Crown Prince of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and his name was published on Twitter over the past two days.
This comes following the Emirates News Agency announced the issuance of the President of the State, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, on Wednesday, an Emiri decree appointing his eldest son, Sheikh Khaled, as Crown Prince of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and appointing his brothers to other high positions.
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The appointments, which are the most prominent in the era of Mohammed bin Zayed since he assumed office in May 2022, also included the appointment of Sheikh Mohammed, his brother Mansour bin Zayed, as Vice President of the State, along with the current Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and the appointment of his two brothers, Sheikh Tahnoon and Sheikh Hazza are two deputies to the ruler of the emirate.
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Celebration and blessings
Reactions to these appointments circulated through social media, and most of them were positive.
It included congratulations from heads of state, such as the Turkish president and the Emir of Qatar, and the crown princes of other emirates in the country, in addition to the pioneers of social networking sites.
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“# the good _ lining”
It has also spread #Al-Batinah_al-Salihah through the communication sites, and through it, tweeters praised Sheikh Khaled and opened up regarding his appointment as crown prince in Abu Dhabi.
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“power struggle”
During the past months, there has been much speculation regarding the possibility of appointing Sheikh Khaled as Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, especially in light of his prominent appearance in many political meetings.
Although his appointment was expected, many considered that the recent decisions strengthen the centralization of power in Abu Dhabi, and that they reflect a trend in most Gulf countries towards giving priority to sons over brothers in the matter of succession.
Therefore, some criticized Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed’s appointment of his eldest son as crown prince in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, describing it as “exclusion” of his brothers, while others warned that this step portends that “the Gulf will destroy itself with greed and power struggles.”
An “old diplomat” account said in a tweet: “Mohamed bin Zayed decides it for his son, Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed, and removes his brothers from power.”
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Muhammad Abu al-Fatun also warned that “the Gulf will destroy itself with greed and power struggles.”
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While according to “Zaidsen” he described these appointments in a tweet as a “historic settlement following the World Cup qualifiers.” .
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And an account bearing the name “Khaled” said in a tweet: “Mohammed bin Zayed, following a long struggle with his brothers over the position of crown prince, and contrary to the will of his father, Sheikh Zayed, imposes his son Khaled as crown prince and guides his brothers to parliamentary positions.”
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And the “Fahim” account on Twitter says: “The famous one is known as” Kholoud Al-Musari,” imposed by Mohammed bin Zayed as crown prince, following a struggle that lasted for months in naming a crown prince for the ruler of Abu Dhabi. May God help the people of the Emirates…”.
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