20 days of revolution! The streets are "lit up" by the protesters' flashlights, citizens greet them from their balconies

Phone flashes "lit up" the streets of Tirana this evening in the 20th protest, while citizens greeted the protesters marching through the capital from their windows and balconies.
In some segments of the city, residents were seen clapping and closely following the protesters' movement, creating moments of symbolic support along the march.
Thousands of citizens, after initially gathering for about three hours in front of the Prime Minister's Office, then continued marching through the city's main streets, as part of the protests that have been ongoing for 20 days.
Strong calls were heard during the rally, including "Rama resign" and the slogan "The homeland is not for sale," while participants emphasized their determination to continue the mobilization.
Even though it has been three weeks since the protests began, participation remains high and citizens continue to regularly take to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the government.
The protest is maintaining its intensity and is transforming into a sustainable civic movement with clear political demands.
The protesters have declared that they will continue their mobilization until their main demand is met: the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and his government.
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