The leader of the "Albania Becomes" movement, Adriatik Lapaj, continues to stand in front of the Prime Minister's Office, where other people have joined him in the non-stop protest. Lapaj has clarified one of his main demands, emphasizing that he is protesting as a free citizen, without a party logo, and that he invites both leftists and rightists to join.
The protest aims to remove Prime Minister Edi Rama and establish a caretaker government, which will then prepare the country for free elections. Lapaj said that if this goal is not achieved, he will remain in the square for as long as biological limits allow.
"It is a protest that does not have the movement's logo, because we do not want anyone to be limited in their reaction because they may have other beliefs. Even those socialists who want to protest, anyone who thinks that this system has put Albania in a vicious circle, must react," Lapaj said.






















