The correct answer is (a). In 2005, Iraq became the first Arab country to give women the right to vote and run for office. In the 2015 election, women won 13 seats in the Iraqi parliament, creating a new record for female representation in the country.
(b) Jordan granted women the right to vote and run for office in 1927, making it the first Arab country to do so. However, women were not allowed to vote in municipal elections until 1952, and they were not allowed to run for office in municipal elections until 1974.
(c) Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world that does not allow women to vote or run for office.
(d) Turkey granted women the right to vote and run for office in 1934, making it the first Muslim-majority country to do so.