Beirut-Sana
Protests and sit-ins continued in a number of Lebanese regions today to demand the speedy formation of the government, the improvement of the living situation, and the fight against corruption.
In Beirut, dozens of protesters gathered in the Riad al-Solh and Martyrs Square, chanting slogans and slogans calling for the formation of the government and the trial of the corrupt.
Dozens of protesters also carried out a sit-in in front of the Ministry of Communications in Al-Hamra Street, chanting slogans against "Alpha" and "Touch", the two telephone companies.
The Lebanese National Media Agency reported that dozens of protesters set out from the tents of sit-ins in Akkar in northern Lebanon, and roamed the main and internal streets in Halba, in front of Saraya and the city's police station, in protest against the financial and banking policy.
In the Hermel Bekaa, the protesters organized a gathering in front of the government Hermel Saray, chanting slogans demanding an end to the high fuel prices.
Lebanon has been witnessing since October 17 last demonstrations, protests and cutting roads to demand an improvement in the living situation, fighting corruption and holding corrupt people to account.