
The 30th anti-government protest was also joined by Dutch MEP Tineke Strik, who, from the podium in front of the Prime Minister's Office, expressed her support for Albanian citizens and called on them to continue the mobilization.
In her speech, Strik declared that the voices of the protesters will not remain only in the square, but will also be heard in European institutions, promising to support their cause in Brussels.
"Solidarity with the Albanian people who are protesting. Continue with the mobilization in protest, your voice will also be expressed in Brussels. We will fight for the same values as the Albanians, for democracy," she said.
The MEP emphasized that the protest is a clear sign that citizens do not accept the restriction of fundamental freedoms and rights, while demanding that the government be more responsive to the voice of citizens.
"This shows that the Albanian people do not accept the denial of the right to speech and that the government should listen to citizens and not rich people," said Tineke Strik.
Her speech was greeted with applause from the protesters, while her participation in the rally was considered by the organizers as a signal of support from the MEPs present in Tirana.
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