
Among the participants who spoke at the 24th protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office was a protester, who emphasized that the citizens gathered in the square do not represent any political force and are not motivated by religious beliefs or stances against any state.
According to her, the protest is a union of citizens who have decided to stand up for the future of the country and demand change.
"All of us here in the square are not for any political party, we are not against any state, we are neither for supporting nor opposing religion. Culture has shown us that we are tolerant of religions. For common rights we are together, without any conditions or criteria. Here in the square we are for our country, for our homeland. For our future that we deserve. When I mention the motherland, I feel a mother who has her children far away. Let's not leave our motherland, let's stay together, we will make it," said the protester.
Another participant in the rally stated that the protest has entered a new phase and that citizens are more determined than ever to continue their mobilization.
"After 24 days we are more determined than the first day. Of course, the prime minister is also much weaker than the first day. And we are stronger. We will be here until he is no longer here. This protest has united citizens who do not share the same political beliefs, but are all together against this prime minister. He has destroyed everything, and everyone must stand up to him," the protester said.
The 24th protest is taking place in front of the Prime Minister's Office, where citizens are demanding the resignation of Edi Rama and the removal of the government.
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