Women in Saudia Arabia have now been granted the right to drive

Women in Saudia Arabia have now been granted the right to drive.King Salman bin Abdulazizordered the change in a royal decree delivered on Tuesday night, requesting that drivers licences be issued to women.
The order said it will be effective immediately but the rollout will take months.
A high-level committee of ministers has been set up to examine the arrangementsfor the enforcement of the order.
According toThe Guardian, the committee will take up the recommendations within 30 days from the date of the decree, and will be implemented between 23 and 24 of June 2018, based on the Islamic calendar.
The decree said that women would be allowed to drive “in accordance with the Islamic laws”.
In response to the announcement,Manal al-Sharif, who became the public face of the campaign to allow women drive, after she was imprisoned for driving, tweeted:
Today, the last country on earth to allow women to drive#Women2Drive#Daring2Drive

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