
Thousands of citizens gathered in front of the Prime Minister's Office on the eighth day of the protest, marching with banners and red and black flags in search of political change and the removal of Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Today marks the eighth day of citizens' protest against the political class and the Rama government. Thousands of protesters have gathered in front of the Prime Minister's Office in Tirana, continuing calls for political change and the removal of Prime Minister Edi Rama.
Equipped with banners and red and black flags, citizens initially marched from Skanderbeg Square to the Prime Minister's Office, where they then began delivering speeches and messages against the government.
During the rally, protesters articulated a series of demands, with the prime minister's resignation at the center. Among the crowd, chants such as "New Albania", "Resign" and "Edi Rama, you traitor", "Albania is not for sale", "Enough is enough".
"Our voice, our dignity, our future," reads the slogan in which citizens are invited to participate.
Footage from the protest shows a high participation of citizens, while organizers declare that the mobilization will continue in the coming days.

The protesters declared that the civic movement will continue until the government leaves, comparing the situation to the removal of the barbed wire fence in Zvërnec, an event that marked the beginning of the civic revolt.
According to them, the reaction against the project in Zvërnec turned into a broader cause, which has now transcended the borders of Albania and has also found support among the Albanian diaspora in many countries around the world.
"The fence was removed, let's remove these too!" was one of the messages of the protest, where citizens demanded the continuation of civic mobilization.
"We are here again for a purpose. The fence was removed, let's remove these too! Time to return the children who left for emigration to Albania. Enough is enough! Mr. Prime Minister, I have news for you, this time the diaspora will not come for a vacation but for a protest", said one of the protesters during the rally.
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