Council of State of Oman مجلس الدولة العماني Majlis ad-Dawla al-ʿUmāniyyi | |
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| Type | |
| Type | Upper house of theCouncil of Oman |
Term limits | 4 years |
| History | |
| Founded | November 1997 |
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Deputy chairman | |
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| Seats | 83 |
Political groups | Non-partisan (83) |
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| Appointment by thesultan of Oman | |
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TheCouncil of State (Arabic:مجلس الدولة العمانيMajlis ad-Dawla al-ʿUmāniyyi) is the upper house of theCouncil of Oman. It has 83 members all of whom are appointed by the sultan. The other house is theConsultative Assembly (Majlis al-Shura).
The Council of State was established in December 1997 with a royal decree which states (article 17) that "the State Council shall assist the Government to implement the overall development strategy and shall contribute in deepening the roots of the Omani society, maintaining the achievements and ascertaining the principles of thebasic law of the state".[2]
In October 2011, the legislative process was amended by a new royal decree; the Council of Ministers now refers a draft law to the Consultative Assembly which has to approve or amend it within three months of referral. The draft law is then referred to the Council of State, which has to approve or amend it. If the two bodies disagree, they take a vote to resolve the difference. If an absolute majority approves the draft law, the chairman of the Council of State refers it to thesultan.[3]
Identified Article 17 of the State Council and theShura system to the Council of State does everything possible to assist in the implementation of development plans and contribute to the consolidation of the inherent values of the Omani society and preserve the achievements and reaffirm the principles enshrined in the Basic Law of the State, and separated article (18) of the same system to achieve its goals the following powers:
The State Council has 83 members; they are appointed by the sultan for a four-year term.[2]
The members of the council are mainly:
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