Protesters in Lebanon continued their protests yesterday, and confirmed their adherence to the formation of a mini-government from outside the existing system, and to hold early elections and the adjustment of economic policies, including maritime fishermen march in the coastal city of Tripoli.

In detail, the popular movement in Tire organized a large march that started from the square of science towards the Banque du Liban, along with the internal security forces and the army that spread around the square and all the way to the bank. On the beat of national and revolutionary chants, they chanted slogans against the ruling power and the power of the banks.

A number of residents of the upper Metn area in the tent, which was erected on the road to the towns of Ruwaisat al-Ballout and al-Abadiya, held Lebanese flags on the beat of national anthems. The economic policies that caused the protests, and then the demonstrators went to the Martyrs Square in Beirut, to participate in the sit-in there, according to the National News Agency.

A march, titled “Revolution of Mothers of Lebanon”, was launched in front of the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities in Sanayeh, to Riad El Solh Square.

The youth movement of Baalbeck children organized a march with the participation of schoolchildren, starting from the poet Khalil Moutran Square, passing through the commercial market, reaching the archaeological site, opposite the entrance of Baalbek Castle. They chanted national songs and demanded slogans.

The fishermen's port in the port area of ​​the port city of Tripoli was crowded with fishermen and their boats yesterday afternoon, where they carried out a demonstration and march started from the fishermen's port, and headed towards the islands off the city's shores. And social security services.

The march stopped for some time in the port of the port, where fishermen submitted their demands to the representatives of the media organizations accompanying their movement, and stressed that they are an integral part of the popular movement.

The number of demonstrators in the "Zaytuna Bay" increased significantly yesterday, so that the wooden corridor adjacent to the sea is crowded with crowds that came from various regions, and noted the presence of a large number of families with their children in an atmosphere of enthusiasm.

Rush to buy food

Consumers in Lebanon have rushed to the freezer of meat, cheese and vegetable and fruit departments in shops to buy and store their food needs, amid worsening economic conditions, and fear of interruption or anticipation of a sharp rise in prices, amid an unprecedented wave of protests against the political class in Lebanon.

For the first time in more than two decades, a parallel exchange market has emerged during which the dollar is sometimes sold for up to 1,800 liras, while the official rate of the lira remains constant at 1507 liras, while Lebanese banks have taken measures to limit the sale of the dollar. After a two-week hiatus, due to popular protests.

Lebanese citizens can no longer get the dollar, which is the currency of circulation in Lebanon, from the ATM, while they are required to make some of their payments of loans and bills in dollars.

A large number of Lebanese poured into food stores during the past two days, at a time when gas stations warned of the end of gasoline stocks, and the Hospital Syndicate announced that the current stock of medicines and medical supplies is enough only one month, as a result of tight measures taken by Lebanese banks to limit the sale of the dollar Necessary to buy from importers.

Although some customers said they felt no fear and were buying their needs naturally, a Beirut-based business official confirmed that the movement was more than usual, fearing that essential materials would be cut.

Beirut - AFP

- March for mothers in

Riad Solh Square

And schoolchildren

Demonstrate in Baalbek.