Protest against price hikes, Rama reacts

For the third consecutive day, protests have been held against price hikes. Protesters in Tirana were initially bought before the prime minister and continued to move along the “witness of the Nation”. They are heading towards Skenderbej Square, while unlike other days they seem to be following an route different from the previous two days. [...]
Protesters in Tirana were initially bought before the prime minister and continued to move along the “witness of the Nation”.
They are heading towards Skenderbej Square, while unlike other days they seem to be following an route different from the previous two days.
Likewise, protesters haven't blocked any roads yet today, and there is an added presence of the police and FNSH.
Meanwhile, protests are being held today in Bulqiza, Lezha, Durres, Lushnje, Shkodra, Korca.
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama has reacted to the ongoing protests against price hikes across the country.
Through a Twitter post, Rama says it is not the people, but the noisy minority in search of confusion. According to him, the protests are the low efforts of the same shadows of the past, referring to the opposition, which otherwise refers to as the “hand of undeclared and undeclared nogrations”.
For whom you know the hand of unannounced, unannounced Nograments, these protests are a low attempt by the same shadows of the past to manipulate people by throwing the hidden stone! This is not the people, but the same noisy minority in search of the mess!”, writes Rama. / P ERISCOPIA












