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12:47 PM | Sunday 08 November 2020
Zamalek employees support Mortada Mansour
The president of the ousted club, Zamalek, forced a large number of club employees to support him and support him in his electoral battle in Parliament on the second day of voting in the elections to the House of Representatives.
A source within the Zamalek club revealed that the “isolates” collected 12 buses full of Zamalek club employees and traveled in front of the club at 5 am on Saturday morning, in the direction of Bashalouche, where their electoral headquarters are located in Mit Ghamr district in Dakahlia Governorate.
The source said: “The buses include most of the club’s security personnel, support services, hygiene, youth sector coaches and employees, and administrators were distributed to committees.”
He added that “most of the club’s employees were expelled from committees as strangers to the country, and altercations with them broke out in Bashalouch, and most of the employees went to sit in cafes far from committees.
He continued: “After the committees closed, the employees met again and returned to Cairo, and a Koshari meal was distributed to them, while the managers ate a fish meal.”
And he continued: “The employees met again in front of the club, today Sunday, and traveled to Mit Ghamr to participate in the second day of the elections, and none of these employees received money for their work with the president ousted in the elections, but they were promised £ 300. For all working days. “
The source concluded that Abdel Nasser Hussein, Kamal Al-Khouli, Major General Sami Al-Sobky, Brigadier General Hisham and the club’s security directors are present at Mit Ghamr to support him in the parliamentary elections.
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