The fate of racism falls … Celebrations and Zgharid on Twitter of the defeat of Safaa Al-Hashem



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Demonstrations of celebration and mockery prevailed on the social network “Twitter” after the defeat of the Representative of Kuwait, Safaa Al-Hashem, in the elections to the National Assembly.

Safaa Al-Hashem was notorious for her racism and hatred of expatriates in the State of Kuwait, especially Egyptians, which made her fall in the National Assembly elections a cause for celebration to shed her pernicious role that it is not the same as representing the Kuwaiti people.

One of the Saudi singers congratulated the Egyptians in particular after the defeat of Safaa Al-Hashem, saying: “We bless our Egyptian brothers for the fall of Safaa Al-Hashem.”

Another tweet with an image of “A triune woman”, rejoicing in the defeat of Safaa Al Hashem in the elections to the National Assembly of Kuwait.

While some Twitter pioneers shared an old video of a dancer expressing joy over the fall of Safaa Al-Hashem.

A Kuwaiti tweeter wrote, commenting on the downfall of Al-Hashem and Nader Al-Mansour, following their lead, saying: “The fate of racism is failure and downfall, Safaa Al-Hashem and Nader Al-Mansour. This is your destiny, the separation and the struggle between the Arab peoples and the State of Kuwait and Egypt.

While another mocked the low number of votes that Safaa Al-Hashem obtained in the elections to the National Assembly, saying: “490 the votes of Safaa Al-Hashem”, followed by a “laughing emoji”.

The Kuwaiti newspaper “Al-Qabas” said that according to preliminary indicators of the 2020 National Assembly elections, 50 members obtained parliament membership, including Marzouq Al-Ghanim, the current speaker of parliament, while the Early indications revealed the loss of Safaa Al-Hashem, who ranked 30th among the candidates from the third constituency, receiving a painful AND overwhelming defeat.

It should be noted that the electoral system of the Kuwait National Assembly stipulates that the country will be divided into 5 electoral districts, each of which represents 10 representatives, to form the Majlis, which consists of 50 representatives.



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