Lebanon's uprising never wanted power. Then a blast ripped through Beirut and everything changed - News Summed Up

Lebanon's uprising never wanted power. Then a blast ripped through Beirut and everything changed


Issa said he berated Macron for excluding major figures in Lebanon's year-long popular uprising from talks about the crisis-ridden country's immediate political future. Adding to the sense that Lebanon's political mood is making a 360-degree turn is the apparently imminent return of former Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri as the country's premier. We need to topple the ruling political system." National Bloc Secretary General Pierre Issa speaking at the street protests in the early weeks of Lebanon's popular uprising. In any case, the opposition front is En Marche, Mr. Macron,'" Issa said.


Source: CNN October 21, 2020 10:18 UTC



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