Talk:Saudi Arabian municipal elections, 2005

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Although women are forbid to vote in this upcoming municipal election, I think is justified that the vote of women be postponed for the moment citing administrative problems. Saudi women should wait and I am positive they will get the vote sooner or later. MFT

You've got to be kidding me! Wait! Why? With billions of dollars the admin problems could have been solved in days. Woman can't vote because they are considered property and 2nd class citizens. That is the religious belief in the country. AA

This is not an election. Since women cannot vote and only half the seats are up for election, this is propaganda. This article is too pro-Saudi. Andrew pmk 20:46, 20 Feb 2005 (UTC)

So change it in some NPOV way if you like. Paul, in Saudi 09:41, 29 July 2005 (UTC)