The government of Lebanon resigned

There is no doubt that the Lebanese people are angry with the government they have, after the great explosion that we all know, which has left 6,000 injured and 164 dead. Prime Minister Hassan Diad decided to resign, he and his entire government.
The Prime Minister says the explosion was the result of "chronic corruption". But it is nothing new in the political history of Lebanon because popular protests have long demanded profound reforms.
After the resignation of the government, people continued to protest, confronting the police.
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