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"This movement does not enter into negotiations", the activist's strong message to the Prime Minister's Office

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"This movement does not enter into negotiations", the activist's

After marching from Skanderbeg Square to the Prime Minister's Office, the protesters stopped in front of the government building, where they began their speeches on the 47th day of the civic protest.

The first to speak was activist Edison Lika, who emphasized that the movement does not have a leader or political representation and that its representatives are the citizens themselves who participate in the protest.

"This movement cannot be soiled or touched by anyone. Therefore, we tell anyone who tries to represent this movement that they will not succeed! The representatives of this movement are all those who are in the square! This movement has no representation, but a physical presence in the square! This movement will never enter into negotiations because its demands are clear. We have no intention of negotiating with anyone,"   declared Lika.

The activist reiterated that the main demand of the protest remains the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, while calling on the Special Prosecution Office to investigate the head of government.

"The first point of this protest is what we have been demanding since day one and that is Rama's resignation! We demand from SPAK the investigation of Edi Rama as the criminal head of this corrupt system!", Lika said amid cheers from the protesters.

 

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