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It is true what they say that President Abdelmadjid Tebboune monitors everything on social media. Perhaps the tradition of presidents bringing their families and children to vote is a diplomatic year they use to convey messages. The late former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika often accompanied his brothers' children in a special symbolic gesture.
His appearance yesterday to fulfill his electoral duty can be interpreted in several ways, as he chose to be with his family and held a press meeting after voting, in a manner similar to the most established democracies. The semiological image carried many connotations, including:
A sense of security and confidence regarding the state of the country, with him being the mastermind who understands the country's affairs and knows what we do not about its situation.
A response to external critics who previously claimed when his wife first appeared in the media that she was an officer tasked with camouflage, and bringing his daughters was a powerful rebuttal to those allegations.
The president deliberately showed part of his personal life to convey the message that he is a simple Algerian man with a family like any other Algerian, and just as he cares for his family, he cares for Algeria.
Spreading joy and happiness among the Algerians and encouraging them to vote, as he is the first role model for the people.
Appearing with his family as the final step in completing the institutional building and fulfilling his previous campaign promises.
A message to the Algerians to feel reassured, as he is at an age that does not allow him to embark on adventures against the people, as if to say, "I am sharing with you the secrets of my family and its members."
A strong political message to the monarchs and those who do not understand the meaning of voting, emphasizing that Algeria is a democracy based on electoral processes and power rotation, not inheritance.
His appearance yesterday to fulfill his electoral duty can be interpreted in several ways, as he chose to be with his family and held a press meeting after voting, in a manner similar to the most established democracies. The semiological image carried many connotations, including:
A sense of security and confidence regarding the state of the country, with him being the mastermind who understands the country's affairs and knows what we do not about its situation.
A response to external critics who previously claimed when his wife first appeared in the media that she was an officer tasked with camouflage, and bringing his daughters was a powerful rebuttal to those allegations.
The president deliberately showed part of his personal life to convey the message that he is a simple Algerian man with a family like any other Algerian, and just as he cares for his family, he cares for Algeria.
Spreading joy and happiness among the Algerians and encouraging them to vote, as he is the first role model for the people.
Appearing with his family as the final step in completing the institutional building and fulfilling his previous campaign promises.
A message to the Algerians to feel reassured, as he is at an age that does not allow him to embark on adventures against the people, as if to say, "I am sharing with you the secrets of my family and its members."
A strong political message to the monarchs and those who do not understand the meaning of voting, emphasizing that Algeria is a democracy based on electoral processes and power rotation, not inheritance.