Organizers announced that the rally will take place on the morning of July 23, at the same time as the last plenary session before the summer break.
The civic protest, which has been taking place in front of the Prime Minister's Office for 48 days, will be moved to the Albanian Parliament on Thursday, July 23. Unlike other days, the rally will not be held in the afternoon, but in the morning, at the same time as the last plenary session of this parliamentary session.
The announcement was made from the protest podium in front of the Prime Minister's Office, where organizers called on citizens to be present during the morning of July 23, arguing that the presence of protesters during the plenary session will have more effect.
One of the young people who spoke said that the change in schedule was decided after consultation with the protest participants and that the aim is for the rally to take place at the moment when the deputies will be in the Assembly for the last session, before the summer break.
"I wanted to clarify the call for July 23. Our presence during the day is very important, as we have high efficiency with our presence. Participation every day during the day was not possible, so I came up with the proposal that we have a date and go out in the morning that day. The answer I got in the survey was only for one day to go out in the morning. It is the last session that day and we will wish you a happy holiday ," he said.
This is not the first time that a civic protest has moved to the Parliament. On July 2, during another plenary session, protesters gathered outside the Parliament building, where tensions and clashes with police forces occurred. Following the incidents, police arrested 23 people.
The July 23 protest is expected to take place on the last day of the Assembly's proceedings for this parliamentary session, while organizers aim to bring citizens back to Parliament in one of the most important sessions before the interruption of parliamentary activity for the summer holidays.
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