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		<title>Foreign media echo mass anti-government protests in Albania: Miserable wages and corruption, why Albanians are protesting against Edi Rama</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Media italiane” Il Fatto Quotidiano”, u ka dhënë jehonë protestave mbarëkombëtare antiqeveritare që po mbahen prej 24 ditësh në vendin tonë. Në një lajm dedikuar “Revolucionit Flamingo” nën titullin: “Pagat mjerane, korrupsioni i dhe kostot e larta të jetesës, Pse shqiptarët protestojnë kundër Edi R [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Italian media outlet Il Fatto Quotidiano has echoed the nationwide anti-government protests that have been taking place in our country for 24 days.</p>
<p>In a report dedicated to the “Flamingo Revolution” under the title: <em>“Miserable wages, corruption and the high cost of living: Why Albanians are protesting against Edi Rama”</em>, the outlet presents the voices of the protesters, who have not held back their dissatisfaction with the government.</p>
<p><em>“Born as the ‘Flamingo Revolution’ against a luxury resort linked to Kushner, the protests in Tirana have turned into a vessel collecting much broader discontent”</em>, Il Fatto Quotidiano begins its article this way.</p>
<p>The Italian daily emphasizes low wages and the protesters’ demand for profound change.</p>
<p><strong>The article:</strong></p>
<p>Born as a mobilization of young people from the “Flamingo Revolution” against a luxury resort linked to interests close to Donald Trump’s son-in-law and daughter, the protests in Albania have become the expression of wider discontent: low wages and pensions, corruption, and the rising cost of living.</p>
<p>“I am more than angry. I am furious. I work as a car painter, but with 500 euros a month, what can I do?”</p>
<p>This is how 63-year-old Gjergji speaks, with the Albanian flag draped over his shoulders, a few steps away from Skanderbeg Square, the center of the protests.</p>
<p>He lived in Italy for twenty years before returning to Albania. Like many other workers, he earns between 400 and 500 euros a month, while prices continue to rise.</p>
<p>“Shopping here costs more than in Italy,” the outraged resident says.</p>
<p>Miserable wages and minimum pensions are fueling anger in the streets of Tirana.</p>
<p>“In 1991 I saw the protests after the fall of communism, but not like these. This is extraordinary,” he adds.</p>
<p>For weeks, every evening, tens of thousands of people have returned to protest peacefully in central Tirana.</p>
<p>“After 22 days we are still here and we are more numerous than before,” a young organizer says from the stage.</p>
<p>Many protesters come from the diaspora and are giving new energy to the movement.</p>
<p>When we ask Gjergji what the difference is compared with the past, he replies:</p>
<p>“The young people. We trust them. Those in government are corrupt.”</p>
<p>From the stage, there is also talk about the European Union and the obstacles preventing Albania from becoming part of it, including corruption and organized crime.</p>
<p>Joining Europe remains a central objective, but for many people the first step is clear: the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama.</p>
<p>“We must become more and more numerous,” the protesters repeat as they chant “Revolution.”</p>
<p>Along the illuminated streets of the city center, adults, young people and the elderly gather every day at seven in the evening to march once again.</p>
<p>A constant presence that has turned the protest into a daily gathering, with participation steadily increasing.</p>
<p>Amid the noise of chants and flags, the message remains the same: a profound change that, according to those in the square, can no longer wait.</p>
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