Hariri lebanese prime minister resigns
You're referring to the resignation of Saad Hariri as the Prime Minister of Lebanon in 2017.
On November 4, 2017, Saad Hariri, the Prime Minister of Lebanon, announced his resignation in a televised address from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This sudden resignation came as a shock to many, as Hariri had been in office since December 2016 and had been working to implement reforms in the country.
The reasons behind Hariri's resignation were unclear at the time, but it was widely speculated that he was pressured by Saudi Arabia to step down due to his close ties with the country. Hariri had been a key ally of Saudi Arabia and had received significant support from the country during his time in office.
However, Hariri's resignation was met with widespread protests in Lebanon, with many calling for him to retract his decision and stay in office. The Lebanese government and parliament also rejected his resignation, and Hariri eventually returned to Lebanon on November 21, 2017, and announced that he would not resign after all.
The crisis was eventually resolved in December 2017, when Hariri agreed to stay on as Prime Minister and form a new government. The incident highlighted the complex and often contentious relationships between Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and other regional powers, and underscored the challenges facing the country in maintaining its independence and stability in a turbulent region.