After about two hours, the protest of the opposition has ended, which despite sporadic attempts, can be said to be quietly and peacefully closed.
The protesters gathered first at the Boulevard 'Dëshmorët e Kombit', where the leader of the Democratic Party, Lulzim Basha, kept his speech. He called for unity against the ruling government, which steal money from the citizens and serves to crime and the oligarchs.
Then Basha invited the protesters to march towards the center of Tirana, near the premises of Interior Ministry, within which was also the Minister Fatmir Xhafaj.The first incidents are recorded in front of the premiership as the crowd was leaving toward the Interior Ministry. Some protesters threw flames and other items to police forces, but everything ended quickly and quietly.
While the chief editor of Democratic Party Newspaper, Bledi Kasmi, trying to break through the police fence has been beaten and injured, fortunately out of life danger.
Then, the protesters surrounded the interior ministry's building, where, besides the calls "Xhafaj Ik!" (Xhafaj Go!), troed several times to break the police cordon that guarded the perimeter of security.
When the situation was going to agitation, were the DP deputies, led by opposition leader Basha, who was in charge of the crowd and invited the protesters to leave to the DP headquarters.
In the 'Opposition House', Basha also delivered a recent speech where he thanked the protesters and said that with them today spoke the Europe, "which refused to fully open then negotiations with the government of crime."
Currently, most protesters are scattered, while a considerable number of them are still in the premises of the Democratic Party headquarters.