Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri announced yesterday the resignation of his government, stressing that it reached a dead end, after 13 days of popular protests unprecedented years ago, all over the Lebanese regions, demanding the departure of the entire political class, and the demonstrators received in the squares and streets news of the resignation of Hariri Welcoming and cheers.

"I will go to the Baabda Palace to present the resignation of the government to President Michel Aoun and to the Lebanese people, in response to the will of many Lebanese who took to the streets to demand change," Hariri said at a press conference in Beirut.

He added: «reached a dead end, and it became necessary to be a great shock to face the crisis.

Hariri appealed to the Lebanese, asking them to "present Lebanon's interest and the safety of Lebanon, protect civil peace, and prevent economic deterioration, over anything else."

The official NNA news agency reported that President Michel Aoun received from Hariri the letter of resignation of the government.

Demonstrators in the squares and streets received news of Hariri's resignation by welcoming and cheering, firing explosives, announcing that they would stay in the street until the looted money was recovered and the corrupt accountable.

In addition, clashes took place between protesters opposed to the Lebanese political elite and loyal to Hezbollah and Amal movements, after attempts to open a road cut by protesters in downtown Beirut. Six people were injured in the clash. "They are blocking the roads for the Lebanese who want to get to work and continue their daily lives," Amal supporter told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa. "We will reopen the road." Hezbollah and Amal have dismantled tents for protesters on the ring road The streets and squares in Beirut and many areas from north to south are crowded with demonstrators in the context of a cross-sectarian movement, against the backdrop of living demands and frustration of politicians. The country is paralyzed after 13 days of protests marked by cutting off main roads and causing the closure of banks. Schools and universities to demand the overthrow of the entire political class.

Lebanon's central bank governor, Riad Salameh, told Reuters that Lebanon needed a political solution to the country's crisis within days to restore confidence and prevent future economic collapse. It will be maintained, and there will be no restrictions on the movement of funds, or a reduction in the value of debt when banks reopen.

"I am not saying we are collapsing within days. I say that we need a solution within days to restore confidence and avoid a collapse in the future. ”Salama called for quick solutions to please people and create hope.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian called on the Lebanese authorities to ensure the unity and stability of the country. “Prime Minister Hariri has just resigned, which makes the crisis even more serious. France calls on Lebanese officials to do everything possible to ensure the stability of institutions and the unity of the country. Lebanon, this is the most important ».

• Governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon confirms that the country needs a political solution to the crisis.