In front of the Prime Minister's Office building, protesters challenged the Prime Minister with the call: "Edi Rama, come out to the boulevard," calling on him to come out in front of the citizens and confront them.
The cheer was repeated continuously during the march, as participants chanted it in unison along the route from Skanderbeg Square to the government headquarters.
Amidst applause and whistles, the crowd continued to repeat the same call, turning it into one of the main slogans of the protest. The protesters emphasized that they demand that the prime minister come before the citizens and listen to their concerns, while the march took place under increased security measures and in the presence of State Police forces.
In addition to the call "Edi Rama, come out to the boulevard", the protesters also chanted the slogan "The homeland is ours, not private business", continuing the march towards the Prime Minister's Office as part of the 29th protest against the government.
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