108 days in the square/ Adriatik Lapaj speaks about the end of the protest

An overturned chair and a sign reading "The Square has been liberated" marked the end of the 108-day "Albania is Becoming" protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office.
Adriatik Lapaj, in an interview with A2CNN, states that their protest has not ended, but has been resized, now continuing in other forms.
"It's a resizing. The protest will continue where it was, but also in every corner of Albania, where citizens have problems," said Lapaj.
The leader of Albania Becomes calls the days and nights spent standing in front of Edi Rama's office fruitful: "Today it is a fact that when we started the protest, Belinda Balluku was a minister, today she has been dismissed."
The opposition continues to seek ways to unite, but political parties are still divided. Lapaj, when asked whether or not he will seek cooperation with other opposition forces for the elections, is in no hurry to give his party's position: "The leaders must listen to the people. Albania needs a big change today. We will make very measured decisions. I am not qualified to give this answer."
The leader of Albania Becomes, meanwhile, continues to seek cooperation with other opposition forces regarding the protests, asserting that all factors against Rama must come up with a common stance on the Electoral Code.
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