Saudi King Salman, 84, admitted to the medical clinic
Document PHOTO: Saudi Arabia's King Salman canister Abdulaziz meets with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (not imagined) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia January 14, 2019.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's 84-year-old ruler, King Salman canister Abdulaziz, has been admitted to a medical clinic in the capital Riyadh, experiencing irritation of the nerve bladder, state news organization SPA said on Monday.
The lord, who has governed the world's biggest oil exporter and close U.S. partner since 2015.
Lord Salman, the overseer of Islam's holiest destinations, spent more than 2-1/2 years as the Saudi crown ruler and appointee head from June 2012 preceding turning out to be above all else.
The de facto ruler and next in line to the seat is the crown sovereign, Mohammed container Salman, broadly known by his initials MBS, who has propelled changes to change the realm's economy and end its "dependence" to oil.
The 34-year-old ruler, who is well known among youthful Saudis, has won a commendation at home for facilitating social limitations in the preservationist Muslim realm, giving more rights to ladies, and swearing to enhance the economy.
Be that as it may, state control of the media and a crackdown on disagree in the realm make it hard to check the degree of household excitement.
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