
Citizens' speeches have begun in front of the Prime Minister's Office, where protesters have been gathering for 16 days to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and changes in the country's leadership.
The first to speak was a citizen, who declared that the time has come for the government to leave, while emphasizing that the dissatisfaction of citizens has reached its peak.
"The world has learned how strong and patriotic Albanians are. We are here to tell the government and the opposition to resign. With hearts, Albanians abroad and at home are here, but they are here and with all the strength to say 'Enough is enough!'" she said.
In her speech, the protester emphasized that this civic movement is different from traditional political protests, as according to her, the square is giving ordinary citizens the opportunity to publicly share their concerns and problems.
"Our speeches are not that curated, but the beauty of this square is that every citizen comes here to talk about their problems, so we will let everyone, big and small, speak from one problem to another. This square is showing everyone their place, politicians and those in power," she said.
The rally in front of the Prime Minister's Office continues with other speeches by citizens, who are sharing the stories and issues that, according to them, have accumulated over the years, turning the protest into a platform where the voice of citizens is heard directly.
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