Tirana residents protest before American Embassy

After Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, made it clear that after the collapse of the residences, dozens of residents in Shkoza have started another protest today, writes Lapsy. Today they have launched a march from Shkoza to the American Embassy in Tirana. Before that, they have turned to him with one [...]
After Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, made it clear that after the collapse of the residences, dozens of residents in Shkoza have started another protest today, writes Lapsy.
Today they have launched a march from Shkoza to the American Embassy in Tirana.
Before that, they were addressed with a letter to the American and EU Embassy in our country, asking for help.
The election of a foreign embassy to ask for help shows that residents have lost hope in Albanian state institutions or the opposition.
Their response comes against breaking up their residences because of expanding Shkoza's route, within the framework of an ARSH project and the Transport Ministry.
There are 153 families affected by the project, and left without a solution have come to a second protest after that on September 14th, where they blocked the road to Shkoza.












