🗒️ Amr Adib advises Ahmad El-Tantawy on the presidential elections and the importance of choosing the right candidate.
👥 The speaker emphasizes that everyone should use their vote wisely, considering if the current candidate is the cause of the problems or has achieved positive results.
❌✅ Rather than telling who to vote for, the speaker encourages giving a chance to candidates who have not received much attention.
🔑 There is a discussion about the importance of authorizations in presidential elections.
👥 The message of support is directed towards a specific person who is facing restrictions on authorizations.
💪 The speaker emphasizes the need for support from a particular country.
🗣️ Amr Adib gives advice to Ahmed El-Tantawy regarding the presidential election mandates.
💬 They have disagreements, but Amr Adib is not just a journalist, he represents a Saudi stance and doesn't speak without evidence.
📝 He doesn't make statements or tweets without proper verification.
📺 The video discusses Amr Adib's advice to Ahmed El Tantawy regarding presidential election proxies.
🗣️ Amr Adib's public criticism of the Egyptian political system and lack of democracy is highlighted.
💼 Amr Adib's association with various electronic devices and his working relationship with Samsung are mentioned.
🗒️ The speaker advises Ahmed Al-Tantawi on the topic of election mandates.
⏰ It is important not to rush to judgments as there is still time before the elections.
🗓️ The elections are scheduled for December 10th, with 41 days remaining.
The key point of the video is to hold on to hope and not let despair take over.
It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and not giving up.
The video suggests that hope is a powerful tool to navigate through life's challenges.
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