2018–2021 Arab protests
The 2018–2020 Arab protests, known as Arab Spring 2.0, were massive anti-government protests in several Arab countries, including Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, Sudan, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria. Economic protests also took place in the Gaza Strip. The alternative names "New Arab Spring", "Arab Spring 2.0", "Second Arab Spring", and "Arab Summer" refer to similarity with the preceding Arab Spring wave of pro-democracy protests which took place in 2010–2013.
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2018–2021 Arab protests
The 2018–2020 Arab protests, known as Arab Spring 2.0, were massive anti-government protests in several Arab countries, including Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, Sudan, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria. Economic protests also took place in the Gaza Strip. The alternative names "New Arab Spring", "Arab Spring 2.0", "Second Arab Spring", and "Arab Summer" refer to similarity with the preceding Arab Spring wave of pro-democracy protests which took place in 2010–2013.
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Arab League countries in North Africa and Middle East
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Algeria: President Abdelaziz B ...... s delayed until December 2019.
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Gaza: Gaza economic protests.
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Iraq: Defeat in parliamentary ...... g influence in Iraqi politics.
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Jordan: Resignation of Hani Mu ...... hdrawn for further discussion.
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Lebanon: Resignation of Prime Ministers Saad Hariri and Hassan Diab.
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Sudan: President Omar al-Bashi ...... itional authority established.
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Syria: Sacking of Prime Minister Imad Khamis.
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Tunisia: Repeal of the 2018 budget
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