The symbolism of the national protest was followed by another act, where citizens compared the toppling of the bust to the demolition of the monument to dictator Enver Hoxha.
The 35th day of national protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office has been accompanied by another symbolic act by citizens, who continue to use performances and installations to convey their political messages.
After the birthday cake, where Edi Rama was asked to resign and "take Saliu with him", after the unveiling of a "concrete cake" and the "political coffin" of the prime minister, the protesters also displayed a bust that, according to them, represented Edi Rama.
The bust was symbolically named "The Last Bust of Dictatorship," and then protesters toppled it amid cheers from the crowd.
According to organizers and participants, the act was inspired by the toppling of the bust of dictator Enver Hoxha, presenting it as a symbol of the end of a political era.
The moment was greeted with applause and cheers from thousands of citizens gathered in front of the Prime Minister's Office, in a protest that is considered the most massive since the start of the civic movement.
Today's protest was accompanied by a series of symbols and performances, while the boulevard was dominated by the chants "Rama in prison, Berisha in prison", "Revolution", "New Albania", "Resignation" and "Free the boys", presenting the movement as a revolt not only against the government, but also against the entire political caste.
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