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In page Women's education in Saudi Arabia:

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Saudi Arabia is governed by sharia law. Sharia law is open to many interpretations, but it does not usually encourage women to hold prominent positions. In 2005 Saudi Arabia held its first nationwide elections. Women did not participate. They were not permitted to vote or run as candidates in the elections.[1] With the exclusion of political participation, Abdulaziz Al-Heis contends that women will not be able to participate and find a platform to have their voice heard for equality and other demands.[2] There needs to be a push forward and renewal of institutions for religious ideas so the political economy can include both men and women.[2] Since 2015, women are allowed to vote and present themselves as candidates for the country's municipal elections.[citation needed]