LEBANESE WORKERS STAGE ONE-DAY GENERAL STRIKE
- By The Financial District

- Jun 19, 2021
- 1 min read
Lebanon observed a nationwide one-day general strike on Thursday that was called by the General Confederation of Workers to protest the country's economic and political woes, Weedah Hamzah and Jan Kuhlmann reported for Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa).

The strike, which has also gained the support of some political parties who are also in power, was called mainly to protest the continuous deterioration of the financial situation and the delay in forming a government. Several streets across the capital and a number of key highways in the south and north of the country were blocked.
In a speech, the head of the General Confederation of Lebanese Workers, Bechara al-Asmar, called on Lebanese politicians to stop their bickering and divisions and form a national salvation government.
"It is sad what is happening in Lebanon: You are killing the Lebanese people," he said, adding: "We are in front of an inevitable catastrophe."
"Stop, and start making concessions, and form the government to tackle the deteriorating economic situation," al-Asmar said.
Lebanon is suffering one of the world's worst economic crises in more than 150 years, according to the World Bank (WB.) The Lebanese pound has lost about 90 percent of its value against the dollar since 2019.
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