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Politike2026-06-07 18:36:00

"Rama in prison, Berisha in prison"/ Again a sea of ​​protesters in front of the Prime Minister's Office, massive participation on the eighth day of the rally

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"Rama in prison, Berisha in prison"/ Again a sea of ​​protesters
Scenes from the protest

 

Calls against Edi Rama and Sali Berisha, while the protest is spreading to other cities and abroad

For the eighth consecutive day, the protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office has gathered a large number of citizens, confirming that the mobilization is not fading. From the first hours of the gathering, the boulevard in front of the government building has been filled with protesters who have come from Tirana and different areas of the country.

Unlike traditional political protests, this time the anger of citizens was directed simultaneously at Prime Minister Edi Rama and the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha. The chants of "Rama go away", "Rama in prison", "Berisha in prison", "Revolution" and "New Albania" dominated the atmosphere of the protest throughout the rally.

The massive turnout was the most prominent feature of the eighth day. The crowd remained large for hours, as protesters declared that they did not feel represented by any of the traditional political forces and that they were seeking a more profound change than a simple rotation of power.

Protests against the figures who have dominated Albanian politics for years have been openly expressed in banners and public messages. Many protesters have called the ongoing clash between Rama and Berisha unacceptable, demanding a new political chapter for the country.

Meanwhile, the protest is not limited to Tirana. Rallies and support activities have also been held in other cities, while Albanians in the diaspora have continued organizing in several European countries, giving the movement a wider reach.

After eight days of mobilization, the high turnout and the messages directed simultaneously against Rama and Berisha are distinguishing this protest from ordinary political rallies, while the demand for a "New Albania" and for profound changes in the country's political life continues to dominate the square.

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