Saudi king shakes up top religious, advisory council
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The Saudi king has ordered a shake up of the country's top religious institution and advisory councils in a series of royal decrees.
According to the state news agency SPA, King Salman on Friday also ordered removal of the minister of labor Mofreg al-Haqbani and replaced him with Ali Ghafis.
The reshuffles affected the country's top religious body known as the Council of Senior Scholars composed of 21 members.
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The king also ordered a shakeup of the 150-member Shura Council, keeping the number of women at 30. In 2013, the former Saudi King Abdullah had granted women seats on the council for the first time.