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Antigovt. protests resume in Lebanon as political vacuum persists
2020/01/14-21:05

Protesters in Lebanon have blocked major roads in a new wave of anti-government protests as the Middle Eastern country suffers from a months-long political vacuum.

Antigovt. protests resume in Lebanon as political vacuum persists

On Tuesday, dozens of protesters resumed blocking a number of major roads and burning tires in the capital, Beirut, and other areas of the small Mediterranean country in what they called the beginning of a week of wrath, demanding an end to a nearly three-month political vacuum.

Lebanon has been facing a tough economic situation because of the policies of successive governments, prompting people to hold numerous protest rallies since October last year, when the government proposed imposing a tax on WhatsApp calls, along with other austerity measures.

On October 29, then-Prime Minister Saad Hariri, under pressure from unprecedented cross-sectarian protests, stepped down, creating the political void.

In December, Hassan Diab was designated prime minister. He vowed to form a government made up of independent specialists who did not belong to political parties. However, the 60-year-old former education minister and self-professed technocrat has so far failed to form an emergency government amid political divisions and jockeying for power, leaving Lebanon with no choice other than having a caretaker government.

Separately on Tuesday, Lebanons President Michel Aoun said that obstacles had blocked the way for the formation of a new government, which had been expected last week, stressing that the country was currently paying the price for 30 years of wrong financial policies.

Following a lull, protesters on Tuesday said they were resolute to force authorities, accused of being inefficient and corrupt, to resign and to form an independent and capable government.

Weve gone back to closing down roads because we cant stand it anymore, said a protester, a mother of three, adding, What we earn today is not enough to buy the basics for home.

There were rallies on Tuesday in other cities, too, including in Tripoli, the second largest city of Lebanon, and the southeastern town of Hasbayya.

During the past few months, many Lebanese have lost their jobs or seen their salaries halved.

 

 

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