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Politike2026-06-06 18:55:00

"Where is your Rome?"/ Protester attacks Rama from the square: You have only built towers for the oligarchs

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"Where is your Rome?"/ Protester attacks Rama from the square: You

The atmosphere in front of the Prime Minister's Office has been further heated by the speeches given by the protesters, who have continued with direct accusations against Prime Minister Edi Rama and his governance model.

One of the protesters spoke before the gathered crowd and mocked one of the expressions often used by the prime minister, publicly asking where the promised "Rome" is after more than a decade in power.

" Rome was not built in a day. It has been 13 years. What is your Rome? It is the Rome of your friends' towers. You will drive us out and build your Rome. Do not forgive, Albanian sisters and brothers, " he declared, as the crowd responded with cheers and applause.

The speech focused on the exodus of Albanians from the country, the rising cost of living, and accusations that the development promoted by the government is not translating into improved conditions for ordinary citizens. According to the protester, the only beneficiaries of government policies are a small group of people connected to power.

Amidst calls of "Resign", "Rama go away" and "Edi Rama is finished", he appealed to citizens to continue the resistance and not withdraw from the protest.

At the end of his speech, the protester gave a message that was enthusiastically received by those present, linking the resistance in the square to the massive emigration of Albanians in recent years.

"For every Albanian who was forced to flee, we are not fleeing this square," he declared, as thousands of protesters erupted in applause.

The rally in front of the Prime Minister's Office is continuing with high participation, while the organizers have warned that the protest will continue until the presented demands are met, the main one remaining being the resignation of the government.

 

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