Al-Jazeera correspondent in Lebanon reported that two demonstrations of the popular movement started in Beirut under the title "One of Clarity".

The demonstrators also condemned the financial policies adopted during the past decades, and supporters of the Free Patriotic Movement in Baabda also demonstrated in support of the President of the Republic.

In the meantime, the Maronite Patriarch of Lebanon, Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Rahi, called those who hold power to sit at a table of conscience to save the state from death, he said.

On Sunday, the shepherd ruled out a decision by officials to form a mini-government with national heritage faces. Al-Rahi described what Lebanon is witnessing as a youth uprising that is far from external consequences.

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Since the resignation of Saad Hariri's government on October 29 under the weight of popular protests, protesters have been demanding the formation of a technocrat government capable of dealing with the political and economic situation.

Since October 17, Lebanon has witnessed unprecedented popular protests, which began against the backdrop of demands for living and demands for the departure of the political class without exception, in the wake of a deepening economic and financial crisis.