
The 35th anti-government protest is taking place this Saturday in Tirana, with dozens of Albanians from the diaspora joining the rally, giving the protest a nationwide character. Among the protesters were also immigrants who publicly shared their dissatisfaction with the government.
An immigrant, who said he had come from the diaspora, originally from Vlora, stated that he had once voted for Prime Minister Edi Rama, but today he regretted that choice.
"I come from the diaspora and I come from Vlora. I want to tell Rama and Balla, who label us as ravens and crows, that we are not like that. We are Albanians. We demand justice, we demand our lives denied by these criminals. I once voted for you, but I regret it. May the hand that voted for you, the criminal, wither, today I revoke my vote and demand your resignation. If you do not do this, we will remove you by force. The people will drag you away. Vlora is rising, it will destroy you in 24 hours. And Vlora will rise, the river will flood", he said.
Another immigrant, who said he has lived in Italy for 33 years, said that Albania has changed radically over the years and called for a change in the way the government responds.
"Before '90 my country was a miracle, today it is occupied and destroyed. We support the youth to win the lost freedom, our country is occupied. We are tired of cheering in vain, we must change our strategy. Edi Rama is determined as a traitor who does not resign, while we are determined as patriots and the people, the patriots, must triumph ," said the immigrant.
Te lumte goja Vlora!