
Protests by Albanians in the diaspora have continued in Canada, where hundreds of citizens have gathered in Toronto to express their dissatisfaction with the Albanian government.
The rally took place within the framework of protests organized by Albanian communities in various countries around the world, which have conveyed messages for political change and the removal of Prime Minister Edi Rama.
During the protest, participants chanted slogans in support of Albania and emphasized that the country belongs to the citizens and not to those in power. The calls for change were accompanied by messages similar to those heard in protests held in Tirana, other Albanian cities and several European capitals.
"Albania is ours, not those in power," "Revolution!", "Rama go!", were some of the chants.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Rama has reacted again regarding the protests and comments on social media. In a Facebook post, he criticized the offensive language used by some commentators, calling them "clowns."
"Treat me as much as you want, because your insults and curses only harm my health and willpower, but you have polluted the entire Albanian-speaking community of social networks with your 40-word vocabulary, 20 of which are swearing and filth," Rama wrote.
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