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PHOTO NEWS/ Rama, Balluku and Balla declared "wanted" "for anti-Albanian decisions"

PHOTO NEWS/ Rama, Balluku and Balla declared "wanted" "for

Banners with ironic and symbolic tones have once again attracted attention during the 26th consecutive protest in front of the Prime Minister's Office, where citizens have continued to express their revolt through various visual messages.

"WANTED"-style "wanted notices" have been seen in the square, listing the names of some of the key figures in the government and the majority, including Prime Minister Edi Rama, former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku, and former Minister Taulant Balla.

PHOTO NEWS/ Rama, Balluku and Balla declared "wanted" "for

One of the banners read: “WANTED – Disability – Taulant Balla – former minister / Reward: $10,000,000”, while another referred to Balluku: “WANTED – For making anti-Albanian decisions – Belinda Balluku – former deputy prime minister / Reward: $10,000,000”.

PHOTO NEWS/ Rama, Balluku and Balla declared "wanted" "for

Prime Minister Edi Rama was also part of these symbolic messages, with a banner reading: "WANTED - For making anti-Albanian decisions - Edi Rama - former prime minister / Reward: $10,000,000".

The ironic banners have also included other figures from the Socialist Party, such as MP Zegjine Çaushi, described by protesters as a representative of the SP on social networks, as well as MP Ardit Bido, ironically mentioned as a representative of the party in online media.

PHOTO NEWS/ Rama, Balluku and Balla declared "wanted" "forPHOTO NEWS/ Rama, Balluku and Balla declared "wanted" "for

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