
Lapaj has been continuing his resistance outside Prime Minister Edi Rama's office since December 8.
As announced, the "Albania Becomes" protest has begun in front of the Prime Minister's Office, demanding the removal of Edi Rama and his government.
This morning, the leader of this party, Adriatik Lapaj, made a reaction on social networks, writing: "Getting ready! At 12.00 in front of the thieves at the Prime Minister's Office! I'm waiting for you!".
Lapaj has been continuing his resistance without interruption outside Prime Minister Edi Rama's office since December 8.
He stated that he is not protesting as a politician or representative of a party, but as an ordinary citizen. He also called on other opposition parties to unite, on the condition that they protest without logos.
This protest comes after the one held on December 20, where hundreds of citizens responded to Lapaj's call.
Lapaj stated yesterday, among other things, that Rama's government has left Albanians without vital medicines, turning healthcare into a privilege for those who pay.
"I invite everyone, take your relatives, whoever disagrees with theft," Lapaj says.
While emphasizing that the cost of living has increased, he demanded the immediate resignation of Edi Rama, the creation of a transitional government with independent professionals, and a 12-month mandate to prepare for free and democratic elections.
"Tomorrow, Sunday - 12:00, we protest against Edi Rama and his government because:
1. Publicly defends Belinda Balluku, despite the facts and investigations into serious abuses and misuse of public funds.
2. It runs a corrupt system, where theft and scandals emerge wherever there are investigations.
3. It has left Albanians without vital medicines, turning healthcare into a privilege for those who pay.
4. It has impoverished pensioners and left them with pensions that do not even cover basic needs.
5. It has destroyed the education and future of young people, forcing them to leave the country.
6. The cost of living has increased, while wages remain minimal.
7. It has captured institutions and destroyed trust in free elections and democracy.
– The immediate resignation of Edi Rama;
– A transitional government with independent professionals;
"- 12-month mandate for the preparation of free and democratic elections," Lapaj writes.
Due to the protest announced by Adriatik Lapaj, which is expected to take place today at 12:00 in front of the Prime Minister's Office, Tirana police have drafted a plan of measures regarding the smooth running of road traffic.
From 11:00 until the end of the rally, there will be traffic restrictions on "Dëshmorët e Kombit" Boulevard, in the segment from Dajti Bridge to the intersection with "Ismail Qemali" Street.
Depending on the development of the rally, there may be restrictions on vehicle traffic on other road axes as well.
Ky kokrra e mashtrusit, kelysh Sorrosi. Llapaj kellire hajdute linje vazhdim e komunisteve te PS. Ata qe dalin ne proteste paguhen nuk del populli per kete kellire