Protesters in Tirana challenge the hours, give Rama the next day to resign

Citizens have gathered again, on June 20th, in front of the prime minister's building in the nationwide protest, warned as one of the largest participating gatherings.
Participants are initially launched from “Square Skenderbej” towards the prime minister, carrying national flags and banners with various inscriptions.
The atmosphere on the ground has been accompanied by calls and messages against the government, while citizens from different areas of the country have gathered to join the protest.
They have called for a broad turnout, calling the protest a nationwide civic rally.
Civic protest is attended by representatives from the Diaspora, who have traveled miles to join the gathering.
National Flag Protests
The attendance is massive, reports Klan News.
“The turnout is relatively massive, compared to other days at this time, while there have not been missing two large flags that have accompanied the crowd. The collection of citizens continues, as has been warned, in terms of gathering at 7: 00 p.m. in “Square Skender Behem”
Meanwhile, a “banner Love Chamber” is placed in the middle of the crowd. On the other hand, there is no lack of national flag, Kosovo flag, US flag and EU flag. At least 80% of them are wearing the red flag, as it is a protest dedicated to Albanians abroad.”, the journalist stressed.
Let's hope that the way to the resignation is as easy as it can be to”, said one of the prosthets, which conveyed this message to the country's prime minister.
Rama rejects resignation
Earlier this Saturday, Prime Minister Edi Rama confirmed at the meeting with the Parliamentary Group that he will not resign and that the country will not leave “to the trumpeters”.
“The state is built by not losing the direction of history. I've had a lot of messages about my resignation. More and more people start, they see that this is something that is neither in heaven nor on earth. No reasonable Albanian can accept that Tirana becomes a solar territory for a crowd going to block the airport. No one can accept this. Of course, the glimpse of those who went there to take the stage, and the remnant of a group with an awesome mix is a nationwide mixture. People from Kosovo come from Macedonia to save Albania on behalf of Albanians. They water the nation here.
People who work with reason, even those who get paid, understand there's something wrong here. I have given answers to anyone, because it seems to me that a government has no right to close its ears; it must listen. A parliamentary group needs to hear, I talk about a governing group, it needs to hear everything said in that film square“, Rama said.
Rama's Resignation Time
Protesters have left a deadline for Prime Minister Edi Rama, urging him to leave his post within Sunday's 21 June.











