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Aktualitet2026-06-07 21:27:00

Protesters march on the streets of Tirana, drivers turn off their cars and applaud

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Protesters march on the streets of Tirana, drivers turn off their cars and

After the speeches in front of the Prime Minister's Office ended, thousands of protesters dispersed from the square and started a march on the main streets of Tirana, continuing the protest against the project in Zvërnec and their demands to the government.

The rally, which is taking place for the eighth consecutive day, has been accompanied by calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and criticism of government policies. Protesters have raised concerns about immigration, property, strategic investments, justice, education and healthcare.

The march was joined by motorcyclists and car drivers, who rode alongside the protesters through the streets of the capital. They expressed their support for the civic movement by honking their horns.

According to the organizers, the column of protesters stretched from the "9-Katshëve" intersection to the area of ​​the former Hotel Dajti, encompassing a wide segment of the boulevard and surrounding streets.

With chants of "Resignation", "Rama in prison, Berisha in prison" and "Albania is not for sale", the participants continued the march, while the organizers declared that the protest has now taken on nationwide proportions.

One of the most symbolic moments of the rally was the placement of a raft in front of the Prime Minister's Office, which according to the protesters symbolizes the mass emigration of Albanians and the departure of young people from the country in search of a better life.

During the protest, immigrants from various countries also spoke, calling on Albanians not to leave the country and for the diaspora to become more involved in developments in Albania.

The protesters also demanded an investigation by SPAK into the Zvërnec project and more transparency on the procedures related to the investment.

Among the demands presented during the rally were the resignation of the government, the removal of the strategic investor status, the cancellation of the "Mountains Package", and the repeal of legal changes affecting protected areas and cultural heritage.

A call was also made from the podium for a greater civic mobilization on June 10, with the aim of expanding the movement to a national level.

As the evening progresses, the protest continues on the streets of Tirana, with organizers warning that actions and rallies will continue in the coming days.

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