Rama Present in Parliament as Protesters Change Route and March Toward Assembly

Citizens continued their protest this Thursday, marking the 19th consecutive day of demonstrations.

Unlike previous days, protesters did not march toward the Prime Minister’s Office. Instead, they changed their route and headed toward the Parliament building, where a plenary session is currently taking place.

A few minutes earlier, Prime Minister Edi Rama joined the parliamentary session.

Protesters were seen carrying flags and banners while chanting slogans calling for Rama’s resignation.

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