UAE becomes a warrior and poet

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, who became the ruler of Dubai and vice president of the UAE after the death of the elder brother of Sheikh Maktum bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, made the largest contribution to the development of Dubai. The new vice-president of the country is distinguished by hard work, determination and original thinking.

This year marks 11 years since the appointment of Sheikh Mohammed as Crown Prince of the Emirate of Dubai. During his tenure, he introduced more than 10 major economic and administrative initiatives.

The third son of the late ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Rashid, who participated in the creation of the UAE in 1971, was born in 1949 in Dubai. Sheikh Mohammed was the youngest Minister of Defense in the world. He steadily heads the country's military department for three decades and bears the rank of division general.

The new UAE vice-president is doing well everywhere and himself notes as a paradox that the government is more active than the private sector. He controls the implementation of all projects that he initiates, demanding their completion in record time. “The actor is swallowing up whoever is faster,” he says.

The Dubai government is fully electronic. The transition to modern technology was carried out in a year and a half. All employees were warned of dismissal if computers were not mastered. Now it is one of the ten most computerized governments in the world. Dubai departments use electronic technology to provide 90% of the services to the public.

Sheikh Mohammed believes the government is not "power over people, but power for people." He calls the right to lead “a high honor and a heavy burden”, sees his task in “making the people happy,” and understands democracy as “security, stability and freedom that do not infringe on the freedom of others.”

Sheikh Muhammad took eighth place in the list of 35 outstanding personalities of the world compiled by Time magazine and CNN, who have played and are playing a bright, by world criteria, role in the areas of u1091 management, ingenuity, marketing and attitude to values.

The new head of the UAE government is not only a creator. He is a national poet, known in all the Arabian countries. Sheikh Mohammed has published several large collections of poems and poems, which the Arabs call "sofas." The poet, married the last (to date) marriage to the daughter of the former Jordanian king Hussein and having become so related to the tribe of the prophet Muhammad, is keenly worried about the problems of the entire Arab world, acts in the interests of solving them and expresses his patriotic feelings in vivid images.

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