Saudi Arabia announced on Tuesday that it would allow women to drive,
ending a longstanding policy that has become a global symbol of the
repression of women in the ultraconservative kingdom.The change, which will take effect in June of next year, was announced
on state television and in a simultaneous media event in Washington. The
decision highlights the damage that the no-driving policy has done to
the kingdom’s international reputation and its hopes for a public
relations benefit from the reform.
Saudi leaders also hope the new policy will help the economy by increasing women’s participation in the workplace.
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