

Abdulrahman Al-Rashed, Head of Shoura Council’s committee on economy and energy, said he is in favor of women driving “as long as there is a clear system to enable them to drive.” He said in an interview with Okaz newspaper that Shoura Council members should not be silent on this issue. Al-Rashed said the extent of criticism they receive indicates high expectations from the council. He also stated that the council does not serve a certain category of people but rather, plays a monitoring role, participates in legislations, studies government departments’ reports and issues recommendations aimed at improving the performance of those entities. He pointed that all members deal with the issues discussed and vote on them, but do not form blocs. Women’s participation in the council is developing every day, he said. “Their presence in the council is positive. They propose discussions on important issues related to society.” Rejecting…
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India defeated Chile in the shoot-out in a pulsating contest to win the Women’s Hockey World League Round 2 and qualify for the World…