The Lahki group, participating in the October 17 protests, launched a call for unified demonstrations in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, on Saturday, and in the capital, Beirut, on Sunday, under the name "One of Pressure."

The group said in a statement posted on its account on Facebook: "to fill the public squares and streets in all areas on Sunday."

It also considered that the parties are trying to use the sectarian and sectarian segregation paper in order to derail the revolution through the insistence of the people to confront all the forces of the system in all areas and in all squares, committed to the demands of the rebels united and peaceful movements.

It called on the Lebanese people to take part in mass demonstrations in all regions until the achievement of the rest of the revolution's goals, namely immediate parliamentary consultations to form an interim government with specific tasks, including:

- Managing the financial crisis, reducing the burden of public debt and adopting a law that achieves tax justice.
- Early parliamentary elections produce power representing the people.
- Undertake a serious campaign against corruption, including the adoption of laws on the independence of the judiciary and the recovery of looted public funds.