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Lebanese protesters throw rocks at police near parliament

An anti-government protester scuffles with an army official during a demonstration outside the parliament building in downtown Beirut on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. (AP)
An anti-government protester scuffles with an army official during a demonstration outside the parliament building in downtown Beirut on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. (AP)
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27 Jan 2020 07:01:35 GMT9
27 Jan 2020 07:01:35 GMT9

BEIRUT: Lebanese protesters hurled rocks and metal barricades at security forces blocking a road near parliament on Monday ahead of a budget debate as Lebanon grapples with a deep financial crisis.

Some protesters have rejected a new cabinet formed last week and accuse the political elite of ignoring demands that include an independent government and fighting corruption.

MPs are expected to vote on a budget that was first drafted by the Saad Hariri-led government that quit in October, prompted by the protests.

Parliament’s finance and budget committee has introduced changes since then. Its chairman, Ibrahim Kanaan, told Reuters on Friday the latest projection was for a budget with a deficit of 7 percent instead of the originally hoped-for 0.6 percent, reflecting the crisis.

Reuters

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