What year did women get the vote in Saudi Arabia?

Correct answer: 2011

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Player #7373768
Player #7373768
Player #nana11, and they never will be called out they have too much oil
MadMarcus1812
MadMarcus1812
Saudi, Quatar and Iran are behind most of the terrorist organisations presently in the world. they are the financiers.
Player #25874027
Player #25874027
The problem is that most of the 1.36 million have the right to vote but not their owner’s permission. I hope they will progress to the Stone Age soon
Stephanie.S.
Stephanie.S.
Religion has a lot to answer for when it comes to equal rights regardless of gender. I would hate to live there!
Hugo
Hugo
Those elections in 2011 were farce. They were local elections. KSA is one disgusting and awful dictatorship, there are no elections for president, parliament, etc.
Taramaiden
Taramaiden
the photo is from Mary Poppins. it has nothing to do with the main storyline, but Glynis Johns, who starred as Mrs Banks, felt her role was insignificant and wanted to feature more prominently in the film. So they wrote this bit in, especially for her.
Cizinka
Cizinka
I won't be surprised if they repeal it. unfortunately, Islam has been suppressing women for ages
Player #9442102
Player #9442102
Taramaiden, Hey I was right that the picture was from Mary Poppins.
mac
mac
Do you believe they actually tally a woman's vote there?
DuzzitReilly
DuzzitReilly
nobody jumping to the defence of KSA?..All that burning light yet the silence and darkness ...the comfort of evil..!!
Weins
Weins
Taramaiden, Love the original Mary Poppins! So many gifted and upcoming talent. True classic! ❤️
Player dlb
Player dlb
Diver Dan, I agree
SolicitousSay3
SolicitousSay3
MadMarcus1812, you're right but we need to remember that it's only a small percentage of power crazy sociopaths from these countries that are the terrorists. Most of the people from there are kind and peaceful souls.
VividPotion6704
VividPotion6704
Player #5710744, why the necessity to be rude to people who hold differing opinions to yourself? Some people value morals and integrity higher than political power. Even some Americans I believe.