What you describe is happening in the country where I live now, because economic growth in my country is completely chaotic and not on the right track. Not to mention the corruption and strange regulations that have angered the people to the point of holding large demonstrations at government offices, which have not subsided to this day. Sometimes I wonder why the council, elected by the people, is making arbitrary rules against them, causing such unwanted chaos. Hopefully, there will be peace in the next few days, because if this chaos continues, I fear the country will collapse again, and the situation will be quite dire.
I also live in the same country as you and am familiar with the problems our country faces. The public has become so disillusioned with government policies that are not in favor of the people that demonstrations are almost inevitable now. Leaders are no longer able to guarantee the welfare of the people, and their policies have created a lot of unrest, harming the people themselves.
If the government doesn't adopt the right policies and change its mindset for better policies, our country will experience a much greater economic crisis because the demonstrations are now almost uncontrollable. These demonstrations stem from corruption and the policies that have sparked the entire population to protest against their current policies.