The head of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc, MP Mohammad Radd, affirmed that "Hezbollah supported the nomination of someone it trusts and called on partners in the homeland for dialogue, while other parties nominated a person we do not know if they agreed on or even with him at all." He emphasized, "We want a president who does not stab us in the back and waste the achievements that have been made." During a public meeting at the Al-Qaim complex, he pointed out, "We want a conclusion that achieves the interests of our country," adding, "We are not responsible for the delay of this entitlement; we have called and continue to call for dialogue and coming together, and we do not accept a challenger candidate."
He continued, "We are committed in this country to our political stance and we are part of the resistance axis." Radd noted that "our enemies mock us for being part of the resistance axis, but without this resistance, ambiguity would prevail," stressing that "what we enjoy in terms of sovereignty, freedom, and security is because of you, the people of the resistance." He recommended the necessity of "strengthening the points of strength in our society so that we can face our enemies by uniting our ranks, sealing gaps, and preparing at all levels, training in arms just as we prepare ourselves for the meaning of life," confirming that "we possess a true culture of life."