This event aroused the interest of the Lebanese artist, Elissa, who compared what happened in Britain to the political developments in Lebanon, where Elissa posted on her Twitter account a tweet in which she said: “In Britain, there was no second vacuum, neither the monarchy nor the government.”
And she continued: “In Lebanon, they started suffocating who wants to work as the manager of the void, between the president of the republic who does not want to leave, and the head of a government who will not let him be formed,” adding: “Ok, what is the curse that they live in this country? Is it possible that even the void they want to share?”
Elissa concluded her tweet by saying: “Stay strong.”
In Britain, there was no second vacuum. Not by property, not by government.
In Lebanon, they are suffocating among the Bedouins who work as the manager of the vacuum, between the president of the republic who does not want to leave, and the head of the government who will not let him form.
Ok, what is the curse that you live in this country? Is it even possible for the void to be shared?
take it easy— Elissa (@elissakh) September 9, 2022