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With birthday cake, protesters wish Rama's resignation
XK🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

With birthday cake, protesters wish Rama's resignation

On June 4, 2026, citizens in Albania marked the 35th day of protests against plans for a luxury resort in Vlorë’s Zvërnec area. Protesters expressed their demand for Prime Minister Edi Rama to resign, particularly on the day he celebrated his 62nd birthday. A message reading 'The people reject! Give up the position. Take Salii with you' was displayed on one of the cakes shown at Tirana's square on Saturday evening. The protests, which have continued for over a month, have escalated into calls for the removal of the current political scene, including both ruling authorities and opposition figures.

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Koha.net logoKoha.netIndependentLeft6 hr. ago
With birthday cake, protesters wish Rama's resignation

On June 4, 2026, citizens in Albania marked the 35th day of protests against plans for a luxury resort in Vlorë’s Zvërnec area. Protesters expressed their demand for Prime Minister Edi Rama to resign, particularly on the day he celebrated his 62nd birthday. A message reading 'The people reject! Give up the position. Take Salii with you' was displayed on one of the cakes shown at Tirana's square on Saturday evening. The protests, which have continued for over a month, have escalated into calls for the removal of the current political scene, including both ruling authorities and opposition figures.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the protests as a popular demand for resignation, using emotionally charged language such as 'populli të uron' (the people reject), which implies widespread public dissatisfaction. It emphasizes the pressure on the prime minister and suggests that the political system is under duh

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