
The 42nd protest against the government of Prime Minister Edi Rama was accompanied by a series of banners and strong messages held by citizens on the boulevard.
The banners became a direct form of communication for the protesters, conveying through irony, criticism, and calls for change in the political, social, and economic situation in the country.
Protesters expressed dissatisfaction with the government, demanding political change, more transparency, and a response to social and economic issues.
Among the banners and slogans that stood out during the rally were: "Rama go!", "Mangy goat with a high tail", "Rama resigns", "Stop corruption", "The people demand change", "Enough with promises, we want solutions", "Without farmers there is no bread, without justice there is no trust", "Listen to the farmer, respect our work, protect the land that feeds the country".
Protesters also held up banners related to the cost of living, the emigration of young people, and concerns about governance, openly displaying civic dissatisfaction with the majority.
In addition to the banners, calls against Prime Minister Rama and demands for a change in the current political class were also heard during the protest.





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