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[–] morrwin 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

What office?

The politics of Saudi Arabia takes place in the context of an absolute monarchy, where the King of Saudi Arabia is both head of state and the head of government, but decisions are, to a large extent, made on the basis of consultation among the senior princes of the royal family and the religious establishment. The Qur'an is declared to be the constitution of the country, which is governed on the basis of Islamic law (Shari'a).

Outside of the House of Al Saud, participation in the political process is limited to a relatively small segment of the population and takes the form of the royal family consulting with the ulema, tribal sheikhs and members of important commercial families on major decisions.

So no, they can't run for anything because it's not a democracy. You can't "vote" anything just "vote" so your representative brings it up with the King and maybe the King makes it law or not.

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[–] happycatsunshine [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

It's for municipal elections not national elections. It is arguable that the municipal seats are powerless, but at least women have a shot at running for office locally if they wanted to.

I can make a note stating that this is for municipal elections if that makes people happy.