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==Constitutional Monarchy==

Under the 2003 constitution isn't Qatar now a constitutional monarchy? The first legislative elections are to be held next year, and Article 1 of the constitution says that Qatar is a democratic state.


== Wahhabism?ً ==
== Wahhabism?ً ==

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Constitutional Monarchy

Under the 2003 constitution isn't Qatar now a constitutional monarchy? The first legislative elections are to be held next year, and Article 1 of the constitution says that Qatar is a democratic state.

Wahhabism?ً

Qatar explicitly uses Wahhabi law as the basis of its government

Could somebody post an evidence for this? I'm from Qatar (see my ip) and I'm not aware of such a thing like that.

Ive heard it from a friend about the wahhabism but i dunno what does that mean... Im an expat student in qatar btw. - insanedrivers

Edit request on 3 July 2012

I do not have the time right now to make an edit request, but merely wish to point out that the Communications section of the Qatar Wikipedia page is grossly incorrect and contains a number of errors and untruths. There are at least five Business Magazines in Qatar as well as a number of lifestyle magazines and Oryx is not the only magazine publisher like they make it sound. Someone should correct this as it is a prime example of why people do not consider Wikipedia a reliable information resource.178.152.38.218 (talk) 09:36, 3 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Villaggio Mall Inferno Aftermath

After the Villagio Incident on May 28, 2012 where 19 people died including 13 children QNA reported on their website that Qatar’s attorney general has ordered the arrest of some five people associated with Monday’s (May 28, 2012)[1] tragedy, including Villaggio mall’s owner and the owner of Gympanzee.

http://dohanews.co/post/24021333892/report-qatars-attorney-general-orders-arrest-of http://dohanews.co/post/23919755454/a-fire-broke-out-at-the-villaggio-mall-around-11am LeFapOnymous (talk) 20:16, 14 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I've removed this section per WP:UNDUE. It should not be in a top-level country article. --NeilN talk to me 21:00, 14 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]