
After several hours of movement on the streets of Tirana, citizens have returned to the Prime Minister's Office area, marching around the building.
After marching through several areas of the capital, the protesters have returned to the boulevard, moving their action around the Prime Minister's Office building.
After emerging on "Dëshmorët e Kombit" boulevard, the participants did not stop in front of the main entrance of the institution, but passed by the "Rogner" hotel, continuing their movement towards the back of the building, creating for the first time the impression of a symbolic "siege" of the Prime Minister's Office.

The movement comes at the end of a march that crossed some of Tirana's main axes. The protesters passed by the Presidency, continued towards the former Blloku, returned to the center and then marched to the 9-story building area, before returning again near the government headquarters.
As the crowd moved around the building, there was no shortage of chants against the government and the political class. "The end has come for you, resign," "Rama in prison, Berisha in prison," and "Albania of Albanians" were some of the slogans heard during the march.
Even the 16th day confirmed that the protest is maintaining the same profile with which it began. Unlike traditional political movements, protesters continue to distance themselves from both the majority and the opposition, rejecting political parties and key figures of the transition.

This was also reflected in today's march, where in addition to the calls against Prime Minister Edi Rama, there was no shortage of slogans against the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha. "Rama in prison, Berisha in prison", "Your end has come", "Resign" and "Revolution" were the calls that dominated the streets of Tirana.
For the protesters, the battle is no longer between the SP and the DP, but against a political class that, according to them, has governed the country for decades. For this very reason, even this evening, as they marched around the Prime Minister's Office, their anger was directed equally at the government and the opposition, in a movement that continues to present itself as a revolt against the entire political establishment.
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