The protest that started a few days ago has taken on new dimensions today, where more citizens, including those present from other districts, marched in front of the Prime Minister.
Journalism pedagogue and activist Ervin Goci, during his speech in the square, listed the demands of the protest: in the market and keeps the price under control and serves the citizens directly. "We are the only country in the world that has a private state," he said.
Goci and other activists, including actors Florjan Binaj and Irgen Çela, have stressed that parties should not be involved in protests. Journalist Marin Mema, present at the protest yesterday, said that the government should be careful with the people.
Actor Florjan Binaj has opposed the Prime Minister's claims that "these protests are a low attempt of the same shadows of the past, to manipulate people by throwing stones and hiding their hands". Today, protesters ousted an individual who in his speech was spotted trying to turn the protest into a party one.
In the morning, Rama said that with the establishment of the National Fuel Management Board, "prices will pass through the transparency filter to allow no abuse at the expense of citizens and the profit margin will freeze because this is not the time for make a profit, but to resist all together. "
Shortly before the protest, the prime minister declared that "the Social Resistance Package to the consequences of the global energy crisis as well as the war in Ukraine over prices is taking final shape."