
Citizens gathered again today in "Skënderbej" Square, on the 38th day of the protest, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and the removal of the government.
As every evening, protesters organized to march towards the Prime Minister's Office, where speeches are expected to be given and demands for political change to be reiterated.
Among the participants was a pensioner, who expressed his dissatisfaction not only with the government, but also with former Prime Minister Sali Berisha.
"I call on Mr. Berisha not to interfere here. Berisha is making fun of us. This other guy is even worse than him. Those 4 million euros instead of giving them to pensioners, are being left in the garbage. They are making fun of us. Rama is going to make his Prime Minister's office look nice. Today you need over 150 thousand euros to get an entrance. These people have done nothing for us, nor for the people who are eating and drinking," he said.
A teacher also spoke during the protest, stating that he had been fired for political reasons, as he had failed to secure voters from the diaspora for the Socialist Party.
"We are governed by a criminal organization. This is for screaming, not for protesting. This is to grab the one who leads us by the throat. To take him out of the game. I was at the beach a few days ago, Lana too, the whole of Albania smells like s*t," he said to "News 24".
The citizen continued with his statements regarding his dismissal.
"They fired me, Osman, because they asked me for five names from abroad, voters for the criminal organization. I was a school deputy principal. The girl in England said to me: 'Why are they writing to me to help with the campaign?', while I had not given her number to anyone. I told her: 'They are the morons of the SP for the votes'. They fired me then," the protester added.
Protesters are expected to continue their march towards the Prime Minister's Office, where they will deliver speeches and then march through the main streets of Tirana.
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