Kuwait ..một quốc za bé nhõ ỡ Trung Dông zàu kó nhờ zầu hõa. Vừa làm lễ ăn mầng kỹ niệm 50 năm Lập Hiến cũa Kuwait.
Kuwait là quốc za Trung Đông dầu tiên có Hiến Fáp & quốc hội !!
Nhưng Hiến fáp cũa Kuwait cũng dã bị Hoàng Za sữa lui sữa tới mấy ngoai nên bị fe dối lập fãn dối zữ lắm.
Trong khi Kuwait ăn mầng thì fe dối lập kũng dã biễu tình, fãn dối ..
Có vài chục người bị thương ..họ doài hoãi là Hoàng za fãi thu hồi kái hiến fáp dã bị sữa dỗi.
Kuwait dã bõ ra 10 triệu bãng Anh dễ làm một kú trình ziễn 1 giờ bắn fáo bông ..fá kỹ lục kũa Guinness dễ zân chúng koai chơi.
Celebrating a
golden jubilee Kuwait style: Gulf state spends £10million to put on the biggest
firework display of all time
By Phil Vinter
PUBLISHED:| UPDATED:
For the paltry sum of just £10million Kuwait earned a place in
the Guinness Book of Records last night as it celebrated the golden jubilee
anniversary of its constitution in style by laying on the biggest
fireworks display of all time.
A dazzling array of colours illuminated the skies above the
country's capital of Kuwait City as a staggering 77,282 fireworks were launched
over the period of an hour.
A representative of Guinness World Records announced the
achievement on Kuwait television at the end of the display which had been
watched by tens of thousands of Kuwaitis and expatriates on the Arabian Gulf
Road by the sea.
The visual presentation marked 50 years to the day since the
late emir Sheikh Abdullah al-Salem al-Sabah announced that Kuwait had become
the first Arab state in the Gulf to issue a constitution and have a parliament.
Before the festivities Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah
pledged the government's continuing commitment to democracy and made a plea for
national unity as the wealthy Gulf state struggles with a political crisis.
A representative of Guinness World Records announced that the display was the biggest of all time on Kuwait television at the end of the display which had been watched by tens of thousands of Kuwaitis and expatriates on the Arabian Gulf Road by the sea
In the past 50 years parliament has
been dissolved on nine occasions, while some articles of the constitution
itself were frozen twice to suspend parliament for a total of 11 years in the
1970s and 1980s.
Last night's celebration came as the
government and opposition are locked in one of the worst standoffs in the
country's history, with the opposition accusing the government of staging a
coup against the constitution.
More than 150 people and 24 policemen
suffered minor injuries during three massive demonstrations held by the
opposition to protest against the amendment of the electoral law ordered by the
emir last month.
The opposition claims the amendment is
in breach of the constitution and allows the government to influence the
outcome of parliamentary polls due on December 1. It insists that the emir must
repeal the amendment.
The opposition is marking the
constitution anniversary with a huge rally in Kuwait City on Sunday.
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