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Saudi King Gives Women the Right to Vote

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Royal family rule in Saudi Arabia increasingly out of touch with ordinary Saudis

04/10/2007

A royal family of 7000 princes and three ruling princes run the economy and government in Saudi Arabia. The ruling princes are in their eighties and itheir administration is increasingly out of touch with ordinary Saudis, and the 60% of the people who astoundingly are under the age of 18. Experts say this is a status quo that can't last.

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