Mohammad Al-Thifeeri, a Kuwaiti graduate student in Egypt, said he came back to Kuwait to seek information about the candidates and their agendas.
He emphasized that voting is a responsibility, adding that voters should not choose candidates based on personal, tribal, or sectarian interests.
On his part, Isam Al-Enizi, head of a Kuwaiti governmental corporation in London, highlighted the significance of returning to Kuwait in this period to participate in the elections which will be held according to a new five-constituency system this year.
He said that he never missed voting in the past elections, whether parliamentary or municipality elections.
He said that he will elect those who have clear practical agendas that show their care about the interest of Kuwait and its development.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Homoud, a Kuwaiti instructor in an Emirati university, said that voters should elect candidates that consider the interest of Kuwait a priority and aim to develop it economically and socially.