In response to the government's resignation ... Lebanese: A vacuum is better than your presence in power

Lebanese interacted with the decision of the resignation of the Lebanese government headed by Hassan Diab, which was announced this evening, Monday, and the Lebanese people did not find it enough, through the social networking site “Twitter” by tagging # The resignation of the government is not enough.

The Lebanese demanded that the government be held accountable and not only accept its resignation, which the Lebanese considered part of the chain of demands. Resignation will not cure us, they are all held accountable and paid off.

Another said, "This is the beginning, not only the government is resigning!" And after I ran a calculator, which? There will be no return to the houses before you are called one and one.

On the other hand, another part found that this step at this time came after the government realized its inefficiency, and one of the tweets read: “The resignation of the government, after the crime of the Beirut bombing, should only mean that it realized its inefficiency in running a country.

Others found that the government's resignation is an opportunity to bring about real change in the country and fight corruption. “The people, the revolution, and the media are called to stand against parliamentary consultations, and to name a president and form a government. The opportunity is ripe for comprehensive change. The vacuum is a thousand times better than your presence in power,” he said.

One of the tweets read: "The resignation of the government indicates that the path of truth always triumphs over the false."

On Monday, Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab announced the resignation of his government, saying that the strong explosion that shook the capital and fueled the feelings of anger among citizens was a result of "rampant corruption."

In a televised speech, Diab said that he supports the Lebanese’s calls for those responsible for "this disaster" to be held accountable.

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