Massive protests against the government, Lubonja: Edi Rama has burned several generations! Young people are demanding to be respected and their voice heard

Analyst Fatos Lubonja commented on the massive protests of Albanian citizens, who have filled the square for days against the government of Edi Rama.
In an interview with News24, he stressed that the younger generation broke the "taboo" of not protesting and are now taking to the streets demanding their rights. He said that Prime Minister Edi Rama has "burned" several generations, citing several forms such as corruption or leaving the country.
He said that young people demand to be respected and their voices heard, but according to him, this is being minimized and suppressed.
"I think it is a politicization of a layer that is the youth, beautiful I would say, that arises from the need that a generation expects and says that I am here too. Even when we were there, we wanted to say that we are here. Enver Hoxha destroyed my generation. That's what Rama did, he burned several generations. Erion Veliaj's generation because burning takes many forms, like buying.
The Mjaft generation that came out against the old communists. They brought that generation in and corrupted it, and even expelling it from the country is a sin. The student protest was a generation that has now grown up. You have a part of them in the square. We are again a new generation that instead of being respected, that their word is heard, that they have reasonable demands.
Instead, it is attempted to denigrate, insult, minimize and suppress. We are in the game of whether it will be suppressed or resisted ," said Lubonja.
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