The rally in front of the Prime Minister's Office continues with high participation, as protesters demand the removal of figures who have dominated Albanian politics for decades.
Even after more than three and a half hours since the protest began, hundreds of citizens continue to stand in front of the Prime Minister's Office, proving that the civic revolt is not fading with the passing of hours. Unlike traditional political rallies, where participation usually drops after the first speeches, in this protest, citizens have continued to fill the square and articulate the same demands that have dominated for a week.
Amidst the red and black flags and numerous banners, calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, but also against the historical leader of the opposition, Sali Berisha, are constantly heard. "Rama go away", "Berisha go away", "Rama in prison, Berisha in prison" and "Albania is not for sale" are some of the messages that accompanied the rally throughout the afternoon.

Participants say the protest has long since transcended a single cause and has become a broader revolt against the political class that, according to them, has governed the country for decades without bringing the promised change. In banners and speeches, the demand for a new Albania, with institutions that serve the citizens and not the interests of a small political and economic group, has been repeated.

As the protest continues, organizers and participants emphasize that the mobilization will not stop. For them, the fact that hundreds of citizens continue to remain in the square even after hours is an indication that the dissatisfaction is real and that the demand for change is gaining more and more support.

After seven days of non-stop rallies, the message coming from the square remains the same: the departure of the old political elite and the opening of a new chapter for Albania.

Oh, C'u kenaqa!