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"Tomorrow's march will be historic"/ Këlliçi: The Sovereign will demand the removal of the most corrupt government in Europe

2026-01-23 18:43:00, Politikë CNA

"Tomorrow's march will be historic"/ Këlliçi: The

The opposition will protest against the government and Prime Minister Edi Rama tomorrow at 5:00 PM.

DP MP Belind Këlliçi, in an interview with CNA, stated that tomorrow's protest will be even more massive and powerful than previous protests.

"The opposition protests have always been massive, powerful, with a message and have managed to raise awareness among local and international opinion about the country's problems. Tomorrow's protest will be even more massive and more powerful than before. Bad governance has peaked, recent cases of government corruption are shocking and Edi Rama's criminal connections are alarming," said Këlliçi.

The MP further emphasized that tomorrow's march will be historic, as citizens have no other instrument left but revolt.

"Citizens have no other instrument left in their hands to find a solution, except revolt. Edi Rama has seized every institution and every space. Albanians have on their side only their own power and the Democratic Party. Under these conditions, I think and believe that tomorrow's march will be historic," declared Këlliçi.

Asked how they will be organized, the MP said that the protest does not have a framework, but the sovereign will take to the boulevard with his right to demand the removal of the most corrupt and incriminated government in Europe.

"It is not an event that has a framework, an organization. The popular unity in the square has its own laws and rules. The sovereign descends on the boulevard with his right, to demand the cessation of the most corrupt and incriminated government in Europe," declared Këlliçi.

Regarding the protest scenarios, the MP told CNA that:

"As I said, the scenario is that of a sovereign who has endured a corrupt government linked to organized crime and cartels.

"Add to this the fact that now that he has been caught red-handed, Edi Rama is seeking to block justice, and we are thus in conditions of extreme injustice. These circumstances offer the scenario of the people having the right to stop a regime," said the MP. 

 Among other things, Këlliçi predicts that participation in the protest will be massive.

"Massive, unstoppable. This is from the data we have, from daily communications with citizens. Patience is at its limit. The revolt is at unprecedented levels," the MP said.

"The opposition is the only representative of the people's situation today, so the boulevard will resonate like never before," he added./ CNA





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