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UAE Government
8 Principles of Governance
The union of the 7 Emirates is vial
No one is above the law
The UAE's society has a unique personality
The three factors above drive growth
The UAE cares about future generations
The UAE believes in economic diversification
The UAE is a land for talent
The UAE is a business capital
UAE Government Bodies
Judicial Branch
Dual system of Sharia and civil courts
The Judicial Branch guarantees that are followed
Legislative Branch
Includes 40 members and 20 were pointed and the other 20 were voted
The Legislative Branch makes the laws
Executive Branch
Includes UAE's president Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Also includes Vice President Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Changes In Government since 1971
1980s and 1990s - difficult times
1987: Attempted coup in Sharjah
1991: The UAE forces joined the Gulf War
1991: The UAE had a collapse in its baking system, which cripples Abu Dhabi
Reforms
In 2006 The UAE had its first national elections
In 2019 elections, 40% of the applicants were women
1971: UAE established
The UAE has 7 emirates and each one of them had its own ruler (Emir)
Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah
Each emirate controls its own oil production