Opposition protest, Lubonja: I don't see much anger yet!

2026-02-20 22:28:03 / POLITIKË ALFA PRESS

Opposition protest, Lubonja: I don't see much anger yet!

Analyst Fatos Lubonja, invited to the show Kjo Javë, commented on the developments following the opposition protest, emphasizing that the protest remains an important civic instrument, but without maximalist expectations.

He described the protest as a continuation of previous opposition actions, linking it to other political issues, while adding that the protest should be a "continuous hammer" against the government.

Lubonja: I have respect for those who protest. Protest is important. To show that there is a kind of spirit of non-acceptance of many things that are done in Albania. I have a problem with maximalist promises. As if this protest will bring the end. Maybe these can be saved. Protest shows that we are there, it should be a constant hammer. You can weigh the degree of anger on one side and the degree of reaction on the other.

For me, I see it as a continuation of the other protest, related to the Balluku issue. On this date, it could have taken on a different emphasis. Above all, I see it as the protests in Serbia, which have been more powerful. There was anger even on January 21, when the prime minister's office was burned down, there was no anger, but there was instrumentalization of a group. I see the people with a sense of submission. I compare it to some small protests but there is real anger. They teach you that Albanian anger is when it comes to their homes. I don't see anger that people are being evicted, that they are being robbed, mocked and deceived. I also want a different culture of people.

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