It was found that any political position of the Lebanese artist could be used against him by production companies and concert operators and interfere with his work. This caused some stars to remain silent while others spoke about their political ties.
At a time when some actresses have chosen to remain silent about the election, Elissa decided to encourage voters to vote for her political team. This is not the first time Elissa Daleze has been involved in politics and expressed her extremist stance against the Party of Forces and its leader Samir Jagea, but this time the Lebanese singer decided to play the role of an electoral machine. to encourage voters to vote. The owner of Abali Habibi dedicated his Twitter page to mobilizing voters. Elissa tweeted twice, for the first time urging Lebanese to vote “in the face of injustice, poverty and crime,” as she said. He later announced that he was going to his Deir el-Ahmar estate (Hermel governorate) to vote on Antoine Habashi’s list of forces “in the face of guns and corruption,” he said.
For her part, Haifa Wehbe took the space on her virtual pages to calmly express her position. The Lebanese singer and actress did not take a tone of exaggeration or attack, instead decided to be neutral, as in her previous positions. Haifa tweeted calling for a vote against corruption.
On the same coast, Carol Samaha looked forward to the opening of the ballot boxes and tweeted this morning talking about revolution and change, saying “Revolutions that move people away from injustice are pointless into darkness. ” Carroll’s statement is remarkable, as if he longs for the revolution demanded by the Lebanese people and sees the election as its beginning.
A few days before the election, Ragheb Alama, whose page was filled with expressions of tears and pity for the Emirates leader, announced his refusal to vote, but later intended his tweets to attack ruling class in politics. In the morning, the Lebanese singer tweeted: “In Lebanese elections, the competition is between bad and worse, lies and hypocrisy.”
Each of you must vote and fulfill your national duty now, after years of injustice, poverty, crime and death.
Profanity! And hopefully in the evening it will be the end of our sorrows!– Elissa (@elissakh) May 15, 2022
I look at my village, Deir al-Ahmar. Doing my electoral duty and my vote is guaranteed #Antoine_Habashi Bug weapons and corruption! My family and my neighborhood have a right and a right not to die if they don’t try!@Antoinebhabchi
– Elissa (@elissakh) May 15, 2022
????Revolutions that drive people from injustice to darkness are meaningless…
– CAROLE SAMAHA (@CAROLE_SAMAHA) May 14, 2022
Voting in parliamentary elections is a national duty and a constitutional right of every Lebanese citizen. Tomorrow vote for a new Lebanon… Vote against corruption!#Lebanon_elections2022 #Lebanon #lebanonelections2022 #Lebanon
– Haifa Wehbe (@HaifaWehbe) May 14, 2022
Lebanese election competition is between bad and worse.
Lies and hypocrisy…– RagebAlama (@raghebalama) May 15, 2022