Unlikely to be any unrest in the near future in Qatar. Its citizens are happy and they hold their leaders in high regard because their leaders look out for their best interests and protect them and are not tyrannical like some other neighbouring countries.
There was talk of having an elected parliament in Qatar a few years ago but that didn't get off the ground then. No particular urgency as no people uprising, etc but if it does eventually get of the ground, perhaps it would follow the monarchic parliamentary system of government with Legislature (Parliament), Executive (Govt) & Judicial (Courts) having proper separation of powers
Unlikely to be any unrest in the near future in Qatar. Its citizens are happy and they hold their leaders in high regard because their leaders look out for their best interests and protect them and are not tyrannical like some other neighbouring countries.
There was talk of having an elected parliament in Qatar a few years ago but that didn't get off the ground then. No particular urgency as no people uprising, etc but if it does eventually get of the ground, perhaps it would follow the monarchic parliamentary system of government with Legislature (Parliament), Executive (Govt) & Judicial (Courts) having proper separation of powers