As other leaders across the Middle East scurry to appease discontented citizens, the king introduced 19 new measures estimated to cost 135 riyals ($36 billion), according to John Sfakianakis, chief economist of Banque Sausi Fransi. The measures address inflation and housing, expand social security benefits, and ease unemployment and education costs – two areas of particular concern to Saudi youths.The article says that King Abdullah is already reasonably popular. You can never be too sure these days, though.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
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The Christian Science Monitor notes that Saudi Arabia's king has become very generous suddenly:
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