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When did women get the right to vote in Saudi Arabia?

When did women get the right to vote in Saudi Arabia?

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Answered Nov 07, 2017

Saudi Arabia's strict elucidation of Sunni Islam has offered to ascend to a casual arrangement of male guardianship over ladies that requires ladies be joined by a male gatekeeper to venture out or go to class. They are expected to cover their heads, and may not drive. In any case, the part of ladies in the kingdom has gradually been advancing. Saudi authorities initially proposed enabling ladies to vote in 2005, as per Human Rights Watch.

The late King Abdullah, who kicked the bucket in January, announced in 2011 requesting that ladies be permitted to vote in local races and remain as competitors. In the midst of turmoil, Saudi King Abdullah brought solidness, pushed changes After two years, he requested that no less than 20% of seats in the Consultative Council be put aside for ladies.

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