The lawyer gave a powerful speech at the 18th civic protest, as participants demanded the removal of the government, an end to impunity, and a "new Albania"...
The 18th citizen protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office continued this Saturday with the participation of activists, citizens and public figures who support the movement initially launched against the project in Zvërnec and which has now transformed into a broader cause against the government and the entire political class.
Among the participants who joined the protest was lawyer Romeo Kara, who gave a strong-toned speech, calling the movement a historic moment for unrepresented citizens disillusioned with politics.
" There is nothing stronger, nothing more winning than an idea whose time has come. I am fully convinced that the time has come for this people to seek and gain the dignity lost in 10 years ," Kara declared amid applause and cheers from protesters.
According to him, the protest represents the voice of citizens who have felt abandoned by institutions and defenseless in the face of the connections between politics and crime for years.
" This is the tribune of the people who have been unrepresented until now. Abandoned by the state, disrespected, only attacked in the most immoral way by crime and by the alliance of politics with crime ," the lawyer said.
He emphasized that no political organization or party can be stronger than a movement born from civic awareness and the desire for freedom.
" There is no stronger organization than one that is driven by the spirit of a people who love freedom. Who are already aware that there is no other way to live ," said Kara.
Addressing the protesters, he called for resistance and unity beyond political beliefs.
" I think we should never tire of demanding our rights, being together despite political divisions, but united by the spirit of dignity and the spirit of a free Albania. Never retreat from your rights! ", he declared.
At the end of his speech, Kara described the protest as a new chapter in the country's political history.
" You are writing a new page of Albania's history here. You are writing the future and I am sure that in a short time you will feel the taste of victory. Every day that we are together is a victory ," he said.
Today's rally was also accompanied by other speeches by citizens, including a cancer patient who declared that he would stand day and night in front of the Prime Minister's Office until the voices of the protesters are heard, as well as pensioners who raised concerns about the low level of pensions, the country's depopulation, and the economic situation.
Meanwhile, protesters continued to articulate demands for the government's resignation, the protection of public assets, and the building of a new political model. "Rama go away," "Rama in prison," "Berisha in prison," "New Albania," and "Your end has come" were some of the chants that dominated today's protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office.
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