"It's better not to take it with a penalty", protesters 'speak' through banners

The civic protest that has been taking place for 17 days in Tirana has continued today, and in addition to the calls and speeches, banners with ironic and satirical messages against Prime Minister Edi Rama and the government have attracted attention.
Protesters have once again chosen humor as a form of reaction, displaying messages related to the latest political developments in the country.
One of the most commented banners was the one with the inscription "Non Grata in Albania" , while another conveyed the message: "Rama let him bark, the protest moves forward" .
The crowd gathered in front of the Prime Minister's Office also displayed banners mocking the Zvërnec debate. One of them featured an imaginary dialogue in English between Rama and European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, with messages mocking the contested projects in the area.
Another banner satirically depicted a scene of the prime minister at a meeting of the socialist parliamentary group, where he appeared concerned about the scale of the protests and sought a way out of the situation.
As the days passed, creative banners became one of the most prominent elements of the protest, reflecting through irony and humor the protesters' attitudes towards the government and political developments in the country.
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