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Maluma, Vicky Dávila and other celebrities who said yes to democracy

This Sunday was crucial for the future of the country. The political decisions They were no strangers to celebrities who for several days were already giving indications about who their favorite candidates were. This Sunday there was a surprise and the candidate will arrive in the second round Gustavo Petro and Rodolfo Hernandez.

Several influencers and members of the national celebrity community shared their invitations on their social networks for their followers to exercise their right to vote regardless of whether they went for a right-wing or left-wing candidate.

Among the celebrities who shared their votes are from actors to singers. Maluma, for example, was one of the artists who prior to the elections did not speak out about any of the candidates, as some of his colleagues did. Maluma did not say who his candidate was, but he showed his electoral certificate.

This is how celebrities voted

Another of the personalities who invited Colombians to vote and who showed her certificate on social networks was the journalist Vicky Dávila. The communicator was seen still wearing the mask and wore a diver under a blazer. Throughout the campaign, the journalist was emphatic that it was important for all Colombians to exercise their right to vote.

the sports journalist Andrea Guerrero was another of those who shared their election day. The communicator left accompanied by her daughter and wrote a message saying that she had complied with the democracy.

Another celebrity who exercised her right to vote was the model Catalina Maya. “Let’s vote. Let’s vote visualizing a better country. 🇨🇴 Let’s vote for our children, for our parents, for us, for what we want and dream of. Let’s vote please ”, was the message that she shared on her Instagram account.

Mabell Lara did publicly cast what her vote would be. The former congressional candidate said that her vote was directed at Sergio Fajardo, who was fourth in the presidential election. “From the center, because it may seem lukewarm to some, I still think that what this country needs is bridges, moderation and above all to assert our differences without killing us,” said the communicator.

“Ready to vote for the center, because I choose a country that brings out the best in us and because I want to work because the main dream of our children is not to “go to live outside the country” because we were not able to build a nation where they develop their life projects.

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