22nd protest in Tirana, march starts from Skanderbeg Square towards the Prime Minister's Office, massive participation of the Diaspora

The popular revolt is becoming increasingly larger, with each passing hour the number of participants increasing and the Diaspora 'flowing' towards Tirana.
Today, the 22nd mass protest is taking place in front of the Prime Minister's Office, where citizens will once again gather in front of the Prime Minister's Office to demand the removal of the government and the unconditional resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama.
As happened in yesterday's protest, the diaspora is part of the revolt, with immigrants flocking en masse to Tirana under the motto: When Albania calls, its sons respond.
The protest is considered the culmination of civic mobilization after three weeks of non-stop demonstrations.
The revolt has now transcended its initial cause and has become a broader movement against corruption, misgovernment, lack of accountability, and the mass exodus of young people from the country. The participation of the diaspora is an indication that dissatisfaction with the government is not limited to the territory of Albania.
The rally began at 7:00 PM at 'Skënderbej' Square and then continued with a march towards the Prime Minister's Office.
The 21st day of anti-government protests is seen as an important test for the continuity of the civic revolt, which has kept political developments in the country in the spotlight for three weeks.
Yesterday evening, which was also among the largest protests ever held, citizens not only surrounded the prime minister's office, but also camped in front of the government building, not leaving even during the daytime, at the peak of the heat.
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