Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri has given 72 hours to provide solutions to the Lebanese crisis that will convince the street and international partners to calm the atmosphere in Lebanon and absorb the anger of the protesters.

Hariri said that all the projects and ideas he submitted to reform the Lebanese economy and get it out of its crises were faced with obstruction and rejection from its partners in the government.

In a speech to the Lebanese people after the massive demonstrations that swept the country since Thursday evening, Hariri accused the political forces in Lebanon of preoccupation with political bickering and settling internal and external accounts.

"Three years ago, I have been trying to find solutions to the economic crisis in Lebanon," he said. Suffocating.

He stressed that Lebanon is facing a huge deficit due to debts, electricity expenses, the ranks, salaries and waste.