Flash News

E-TJERA

Journalist encourages protesters: This is our World Cup, the World Cup of our lives

Journalist encourages protesters: This is our World Cup, the World Cup of our

Journalist Osman Stafa, during his speech at the protest held on the boulevard in front of the Prime Minister's Office, stated that Albanians have been left to their fate by the government, while calling on citizens not to withdraw from the protest that he called "The World of Albanians".

According to the Staff, the situation in the country in key areas such as health, education and the economy has deteriorated significantly, while citizens face low salaries and pensions and a continuous wave of emigration.

He accused the government of neglecting public services, emphasizing that citizens' concerns cannot be considered misinformation, but daily reality.

The staff also brought to attention the problems in the healthcare system, where, according to them, basic conditions and equipment for treating patients are lacking, while public funds are spent on projects that do not bring real benefits to citizens.

At the end of his speech, the journalist appealed for the continuation of the protest and the unity of citizens, describing this movement as a decisive battle for the future of the country and demanding that the square not be emptied until the desired change is achieved.

"It's been 12 days since Albania played its World Cup, and these people say that the World Cup starts today and the protests are gone. This is our World Cup, the World Cup of our lives. The prime minister comes out and says that I am the greatest patriot, the greatest patriot because I was in Serbia and I said that Kosovo was independent. No, long live America, it declared Kosovo independent.

"Last call, do not be discouraged, give your allegiance to each other and do not let the square become empty, otherwise the future of our children will belong to others out there. Do not betray that Flag ," he said.

 

Latest news