No matter how much hardship a country passes through, it should never lead to people suffering in silence or resorting to violence just because they don’t have acces.
BEIRUT: Lebanon’s Parliament on Thursday failed to elect a successor to President Michel Aoun for a second time in less than a month. Some MPs boycotted the vote, meaning a quorum was not reached, while others described the events surrounding the failed meeting as a farce. Although 88 MPs were present at the parliamentary headquarters, only 71 attended the voting session. The
Banks in Lebanon were closed on Friday amid a rising number of hold-ups by people desperate to withdraw money from accounts frozen due to the country s crippling financial crisis, Anadolu News Agenc.