The protest held on the “Dëshmorët e Kombit” Boulevard was accompanied by numerous banners against Prime Minister Edi Rama. Among the most prominent messages were “Rama ik”, “You are not the Prime Minister, you are the one in power. Time for accountability!” and “Hands Off Vjosa-Narta
Numerous banners with strong political messages dominated the protest held on "Dëshmorët e Kombit" Boulevard, where thousands of citizens gathered to oppose the project in Zvërnec and demand accountability from the government.
Among the most prominent banners was the one with the inscription in English "Edi Rama: The Last Communist", accompanied by symbolic images against the prime minister.

Another banner read " You are not a prime minister, you are a ruler. Time for accountability!", reflecting the dissatisfaction of some of the protesters with the government.

Another message that attracted attention was " Sell the land piece by piece, in Zvërnec you will have a hole", a direct reference to the opposition to the project being developed in the coastal area of Zvërnec.

The protest also had a strong environmental component. At the head of the march was the banner "Hands Off Vjosa-Narta ", while the protesters also carried pink flamingo figures, a symbol of the Narta lagoon and the biodiversity of the area that, according to them, must be protected.
Among other banners, messages such as "We have knowledge & faith, that's why we are in the square" and " There is no son for a mother and no son for... who sells Albanian land" stood out , which expressed opposition to what the protesters consider a violation of public interests and national assets.

The protest also featured banners linking recent developments in Zvërnec to the violent incident against a protester, as well as calls for more transparency and protection of property and the environment.

At the end of the rally, organizers and participants announced that protests will continue on Saturday, initially at 10:00 AM in Zvërnec and then at 6:00 PM in Tirana, emphasizing that the movement remains united despite being organized in two different cities.


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