TIRANA, Albania — The ongoing protest by activists and citizens in Tirana entered its 77th consecutive day this Saturday, with demonstrators once again gathering in the capital to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and the current government.
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| Activists and citizens gathered in front of the Prime Minister’s Office in Tirana on the 77th day of continuous anti-government protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. |
Protesters March Toward the Prime Minister’s Office
Following the gathering at Skënderbej Square, the protesters marched toward “Dëshmorët e Kombit” Boulevard, eventually stopping in front of the Prime Minister’s Office.
There, demonstrators continued their protest with anti-government slogans and speeches, reiterating their opposition to the current political leadership.
The atmosphere remained focused on political demands, with activists calling for what they describe as a change in the country’s political direction.
Resignation of Edi Rama Remains Main Demand
The protesters’ main demand continues to be the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and his government.
The 77th day of demonstrations comes after more than two months of repeated gatherings and marches in Tirana, with activists maintaining their presence in the capital on a daily basis.
The continuation of the protests highlights the determination of the organizers and participants to keep their demands in the public spotlight.
Protesters Expected to March Through Tirana
As with previous demonstrations, after the speeches in front of the Prime Minister’s Office, protesters are expected to continue their march through the streets of Tirana.
The demonstration remains part of the ongoing protest movement that has brought activists and citizens together for 77 consecutive days, with further developments expected during the evening.
