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Aktualitet2026-06-04 20:06:00

The protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office continues with calls against the government: Don't return to Zvërnec, the problem is in Tirana

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The protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office continues with calls
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The rally in front of the Prime Minister's Office continues...

The protest against the project in Zvërnec and the Rama government is continuing in front of the Prime Minister's Office, where protesters have delivered speeches with strong political tones, insisting that the movement has now gone beyond opposing a single project.

One of the protesters stated that the fence erected in recent days in Zvërnec has been removed, claiming that this is being done to divert attention from the protest in Tirana and to bring citizens back to the field.

" They have removed the fence in Zvërnec so that we can leave. Don't go there. The problem is not there. The problem is here ," he said, pointing towards the Prime Minister's Office building and receiving applause from the protesters.

One of the moments that attracted the most attention was the appearance on the podium of Iljoni, a third-grade student, who delivered a short message about the protection of nature and public spaces.

" My name is Iljon, I'm in third grade. We love parks, toys, nature. Protect them for us. Give up, give up, give up, " said the little girl, as the crowd responded with applause and cheers.

During the protest, a symbolic moment was also recorded, when a protester broke away from the crowd and attempted to approach the entrance to the Prime Minister's Office. Accompanied by police forces, she raised her hands in the eagle symbol, while the protesters reacted with applause and calls of support.

The protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office continues with calls

The protesters' messages have focused mainly on the need for political change and the inclusion of young people in public life. A citizen from Rrjolli called on young people to take responsibility for the future of the country.

" Albania needs youth. Come on, youth, take charge and lead the country ," he said.

As the protest continues in front of the Prime Minister's Office, it is noticeable that its focus has broadened significantly compared to the first few days. If initially the opposition was focused on the project in Zvërnec, today the calls against the government, demands for the removal of Prime Minister Edi Rama and criticism of the entire political class dominated. The protesters have warned that the mobilization will continue in the coming days.



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