A resident of Rrjoll joined the protest held this evening in front of the Prime Minister's Office, where he delivered an emotional speech with critical tones towards the government.
Speaking to the protesters, he said that he was not coming as a representative of any institution or organization, but as a citizen who experiences every day the consequences of decisions that, according to him, are made without listening to the voices of local communities.
"I am not speaking to you as a diplomat, or as an embassy head, but I live in a country where it is said; why shouldn't we take opinions from others. We live the wounds every day. War has been declared against us by our brothers who govern."
The resident of Rrjoll also touched on the disappointment that, according to him, many citizens have experienced over the years, stating that expectations for change after the fall of the communist regime have not been met.
We were seriously mistaken, because we thought that the barbed wire system was gone. I address every Albanian, my protests are from the '90s until today. I am hit every day, because I have been harmed. We have cried a lot, we continue to do so," he said.
Following his speech, he thanked the young people for participating in the protest, describing them as the hope of the country and a key factor for the change demanded by the protesters.
A significant part of his statement was devoted to the relationship between protesters and law enforcement. He accused political leaders of creating divisions between citizens and the police, fueling unnecessary tensions.
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