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Historic: For the first time in history a woman wins seat in Saudi polls
A Saudi woman won a seat on Mecca`s municipal council in ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia`s first-ever elections open to female voters and candidates, the country`s election commission announced on Sunday.
Riyadh: A Saudi woman won a seat on Mecca`s municipal council in ultra-conservative Saudi Arabia's first-ever elections open to female voters and candidates, the country's election commission announced on Sunday.
Salma bint Hizab al-Oteibi was elected to the council of Madrakah, a region in the holy city of Mecca, the official SPA news agency reported, citing election commission president Osama al-Bar.
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy with some of the world`s tightest restrictions on women, including a ban on driving.