
Many immigrants have joined the 13th protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office. One of them, who came from London, called on Albanians to join this protest.
During his speech, the protester stated that the politics of the last 35 years have brought the country great defeats that have led to the departure of thousands of Albanians from their homeland. He also declared that Rama is a traitor to the nation.
"To our bad luck, after 35 years they have only brought great defeats to our country. They drove away the Albanian youth. I am one of them. I left Albania because this political class was making sure to kill my future too... 1 million Albanians have left. Today we are in the 13th protest and the real Albanians are still there. I call on the Diaspora and to overthrow this system... Where are you, the People's Advocate? The betrayal starts from London. Rama is a traitor to the nation, Sali Berisha should be given the status of non-women by America and Edi Rama should take it away. The end has come, join Meta and Veliaj. Overthrow this system" , he said...
The 13th day of protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama is taking place on 'Martyrs of the Nation' Boulevard.
Thousands of citizens initially gathered in "Skënderbej" Square to then march towards the Prime Minister's Office, chanting "Rama in prison, Berisha in prison."
Just like the protests of previous days, today's protesters have found spicy messages for Prime Minister Edi Rama and DP leader Sali Berisha, making them jointly responsible for the situation the country is going through.
In one of them, two protesters appear in prison clothes, holding photos of Berisha and Rama on their faces, while ironically saying: "prison is for men."


One of the activists who opened the 13th day of protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office said that the head of government had tried to divide and blackmail citizens with anti-rallies, but without success.
"The Prime Minister has tried to divide and blackmail us with his anti-rally. But don't provoke us. Let's call the thief-in-chief because we have him close, the thief-in-chief tried to blackmail us ," he said, among other things.
Further, appealing and issuing a message that was received with ovations from the citizens, he concluded by declaring that they would not be divided and would surrender until the end.
"The only thing he thinks about is chairs. Shame. Throughout our history they have tried to divide us, into Christians and Muslims, into democrats and socialists, but we are here today united ," the activist concluded.

Citizens gathered in today's protest in Tirana are once again demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. They have expressed their dissatisfaction while accusing Rama of theft.
A citizen said that all of Albania demands Rama's removal, as he called on SPAK to arrest the prime minister in his office.
"Only Albanian youth can take this country. There is no reason why Edi Rama should not leave. 2 million Albanians have come out, there are 3 around the world. You came out because you stole. This people no longer trust you. Berisha should also leave. Rama can play games as he wants, don't think that this people don't understand. All of Albania, the whole world wants you to leave. I call on all internationals... I also have a call for SPAK, what you are doing to the people in the middle of Tirana you will pay for one day. Go and arrest him in the office... he came out with theft. All of this people came out and it is a shame. Now is the time for them to open the way, the young people will take it, it is their time. Both forces should leave ," said a citizen.
Another citizen also expressed that a referendum should be held.
"The referendum needs to happen as soon as possible... I'm protesting for our rights. Thieves only steal... ", he said.

Today is the 13th protest against Prime Minister Edi Rama. An Albanian living in England has joined this protest. His call is for the resignation of Prime Minister Rama, while he appeals to Albanians not to give up until Rama leaves.
Another Albanian says he came from Italy and joined this protest to overthrow the Rama government.
"600 municipalities have been closed, the situation in the villages is difficult. They have destroyed them... They have fled to Italy, Germany for a piece of bread. The villages of Albania have been completely emptied. My soul aches ," he said.
An elderly man stated that he was forced to take his minor son to work, as he could not provide for his future and he has now emigrated to Dubai. The outraged citizen appealed to young people not to be afraid.
"I've taken my son to work with me since he was 12 years old, I've washed the streets of Tirana with tears. I educated him and the son told me that he doesn't see a future. My son works in Dubai and manages 450 employees, why shouldn't he be here?
Sali Berisha should not exist on the face of the earth, but this one turned out worse. Does Edi Rama see himself in the mirror? He is selling us all out, the youth should come out here and not be afraid. I am spiritually revolted, so I call on Albanians to become one body. Today is the first day of liberation from the occupier ," the old man said in his appeal.

Even on the 13th day, the 'essence' of this protest is still there, the banners with messages and 'memes' that reveal the creativity of the young people at this gathering...
The 13th day of the "Flamingo Revolution" has once again found thousands of citizens in the square. After gathering, they then began a march towards the Prime Minister's Office.
As in previous protests, slogans that have now become symbols of the protest have begun to be heard in the square, while red and black flags dominate the crowd.
Cries such as; "Rama is gone", "We want justice", "The homeland is not for sale", "New Albania", "Join us" and "Edi Rama is finished", are heard in chorus throughout the march.
Even on the 13th day, the 'essence' of this protest is still there, the banners with messages and 'memes' that reveal the creativity of the young people at this gathering.
The 13th day comes after a marathon march the night before, where thousands of citizens stood for hours on the streets of Tirana, passing from the boulevard towards the University Corps area and then returning to the city center.
What is striking these days is the fact that the protest has long since transcended the cause that initially sparked it.
In the streets of Tirana, not only are calls heard against the government, but also against the political class as a whole, reflecting a broader dissatisfaction that goes beyond a single issue.
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