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  • January 22, 1999

    King Hussein removes his brother Prince Hassan as crown prince, says one of his sons (most likely Abdallah, his eldest by a previous marriage, or Hamza, his eldest by Queen Nur) will be designated...

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  • January 1, 1996

    EU Elections Unit (EUEU), charged with observing the elections process, criticizes Arafat for violating election laws, incl. shortening the campaign period fr. 22 days to 2 wks. and increasing the...

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King Hussein removes his brother Prince Hassan as crown prince, says one of his sons (most likely Abdallah, his eldest by a previous marriage, or Hamza, his eldest by Queen Nur) will be designated regent soon. The king's letter of dismissal to Hassan, who was crown prince for 34 yrs., accuses him of meddling in army matters; settling personal scores by forcing soldiers to retire, changing ambassadorial staff; demanding to choose his own crown prince after his ascension rather than having a family council decide, as Hussein wants. King also meets with PM Tarawnah to reiterate his confidence in his government. (al-Hayat 1/22; al-Ittihad 1/22, JT, RJ 1/23 in WNC 1/26; NYT, WP, WT 1/23; NYT, WT 1/24; MA, YA 1/24 in WNC 1/26; JTV, Petra-JNA 1/25, 1/26 in WNC 1/27; JP, MEI 1/29) (see 1/20; Docs. B4, B5)

PA releases Islamic Jihad leader Shami. (WT 1/23) (see 12/13)

Saudi Arabia opens celebrations marking `Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud's capture of Riyadh in 1902 (100 yrs. ago by the lunar calendar), unification of the country in a series of tribal wars. (NYT 1/23)

EU Elections Unit (EUEU), charged with observing the elections process, criticizes Arafat for violating election laws, incl. shortening the campaign period fr. 22 days to 2 wks. and increasing the number of Palestinian Council seats fr. 82 to 88 . The changes were made by Arafat, not by the CEC. (WT 1/2; Guardian 1/2 in FBIS 1/2; MM 1/2; CSM, WJW 1/4; JP 1/6; WJW 1/11)

Saudi Arabia's ailing King Fahd turns over royal authority to his half-brother Crown Prince `Abdallah. Officially, Fahd's leave is temporary; `Abdullah will serve as regent, deferring major political decisions to Fahd. (MM 1/2; WP 1/7)