Lebanon protest protests even after new government starts Confusion continues January 23 6:46

In Lebanon in the Middle East, where chaos due to anti-government protests continues, a new administration led by Prime Minister Diab has been launched, but fierce protests have been held over 22 days over election of ministers, etc., and there is no indication that the confusion will subside .

In Lebanon, a massive rebel protest began last October, and the first cabinet led by a new Prime Minister, led by Prime Minister Diab, after the former Prime Minister was forced to resign, was opened. Was.

The Cabinet confirmed that countries would seek assistance to halt the deterioration of the economy that was the background of the demonstration.

However, Prime Minister Diab is said to be close to the Shi'ite organization Hezbollah, which is a Sunni Islamic but supported by Iran, and that the new administration is likely to have more influence. It is unclear if we can get help.

In Beirut, the capital city, protests against the election of ministers and the growing influence of Hezbollah were held intense on the 22nd in front of the parliament, while security officials began to eliminate water and teardrops. There are no signs of confusion, such as injuries.

A woman participating in the demonstration said, "We will go on the streets and continue this revolution until there is a government that represents all the people, not just the people."