The rally is taking place for the 43rd consecutive day, while organizers declare that the protests will continue until their demands are met.
The protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office building has entered its 43rd day, with the participation of thousands of citizens, who gathered again today to express opposition to the government and demand the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Citizens are flocking to the Prime Minister's Office, holding national flags and banners with anti-government messages, while calls for the Prime Minister's resignation and political change were heard throughout the rally.
Protesters say their dissatisfaction is related to issues that, according to them, affect governance, the economy, corruption, and the standard of living.
A citizen who participated in today's protest in Skanderbeg Square has explained the reasons that prompted him to attend the rally, focusing on his concern for the future of children and the social situation in the country.
"I came out to protest for my children, because I want to raise them in Albania. I don't want us to take the ways of the world! All honest Albanians should gather here, here we find honest and disinterested Albanians. Only for our rights and those of our nation, that's why I came out to protest today," the citizen said.
He further criticized the political and social situation in the country, citing corruption and crime as some of the main problems that, according to him, affect the daily lives of citizens.
"We face endless problems. The main reason is the corruption that is burying us every day, the crime that surrounds us every day. All parties, without exception, have left us in a mess," he declared.
The protesters have vowed to continue their daily rallies until their demands are met. The atmosphere in front of the Prime Minister's Office has been 'occupied' by cheers, patriotic songs and continuous calls to institutions.
Protests in front of the Prime Minister's Office have been ongoing for 43 consecutive days, while organizers have announced that they will continue the rallies in the coming days, insisting on their demands for political change.
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