The protesters have five demands against the prime minister, the main ones being his non-negotiable resignation and that of the government, as well as the creation of a transitional, non-partisan technical government with a 12-month mandate.
Prime Minister Edi Rama has arrived at the Socialist Party headquarters where he will hold a meeting with political leaders in the regions and ministers.
The meeting was expected to start at 08:30.
The meeting comes a few days after the extended meeting with the parliamentary group and the government, and at a time when protests demanding his resignation have been taking place in Tirana for more than three weeks.
After the meeting with political leaders, Edi Rama will also meet with mayors. The meeting will be held at 09:30, at the former "Dajti" hotel in Tirana.
Meanwhile, before the meeting, Prime Minister Rama distributed a message from a citizen, who expressed his appreciation for the changes that have occurred in Albania over the years, emphasizing that he has attempted to see reality from the perspective of the head of government.
In the citizen's message, Rama also finds justification for the accusations against him, emphasizing that citizens who demand his resignation should try to "wear the prime minister's shoes," whatever that means.
Yesterday marked the 24th day of protests in Tirana, where citizens, like every day, gathered in "Skënderbej" Square and then marched on the boulevard, positioning themselves in front of the Prime Minister's Office building.
The protest began with two small verbal clashes, where a lady in Skanderbeg Square and a gentleman in front of the Prime Minister's Office building had some different views with the protest organizers, while a smaller number of participants was observed compared to previous days.
We recall that on its 23rd day, the organizing group published five demands, the main ones being the non-negotiable resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and the government, as well as the creation of a transitional, non-partisan technical government with a 12-month mandate.
O atletiku nones vet e ka nona me kimet.