A protest took place today in Tirana as citizens demonstrated against the proposed tourism investment in Zvërnec. This marks the 30th consecutive day that activists have gathered in the capital, reiterating their core demands while marching through the city’s main thoroughfares. The demonstration commenced with participants gathering at Skënderbej Square before proceeding toward the “Dëshmorët e Kombit” Boulevard.
Carrying placards, the protesters voiced several key grievances. Their demands center on the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, the withdrawal of the established political elite, and the repeal of recent amendments made to the law governing protected areas. According to reports, following the initial assembly, attendees were expected to continue their march to the central boulevard to stage their demonstration directly in front of the Prime Minister’s building.
Organizers and participating citizens were also scheduled to deliver speeches at this location. The ongoing protest highlights sustained public opposition to specific governmental and development policies within Tirana. The continuous nature of the gathering underscores the depth of the dissent among the citizens regarding the planned development and political direction of the region.
The demonstrations continue to serve as a focal point for civic action concerning environmental law and political accountability.
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