appointed ministers have a duty to fulfill and a responsibility to shoulder in meeting the expectations of citizens. The government has granted them powers and provided them with full support to implement programs and projects which are expected to develop the country and to serve the interests of citizens. The most important role of the new ministers is to draw up and successfully carry out development programs which are well-funded by the government. These programs, when carried out diligently, should benefit citizens. That means that these programs should have a positive impact on the lives of citizens and their families. The decision to appoint new ministers by Royal Decrees has clear significance. It reflects the keenness of the leadership to provide a quick solution to current problems without delay. It gives the ministers an opportunity to contribute to the development of this country. For that reason, they are expected to make their best efforts in doing their jobs. The Royal Decrees were issued at a time when the state's budget is about to be released. It is said that the greater part of the budget, the largest in the Kingdom's history, will be devoted to projects aimed at improving the lives of citizens. The new ministers are required by King Abdullah, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, to submit clearly detailed programs which will be undertaken by their ministries to meet the expectations of citizens. The King has given the new ministers the chance to serve. The ball is now in their court. They must come up with programs that will serve the country well. They must not fail the expectations of the nation and its citizens. __