Albanians stage a mass protest in Tirana for a 35th consecutive night, according to multiple reports. Demonstrators continue to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama and for a temporary replacement of his government by a so-called government of technicians. Protesters take to the streets in large numbers despite the length of the demonstrations, with the rallies centered on political demands for changes in the national government. Coverage describes the demonstrations as an ongoing campaign that began earlier and has continued night after night in the Albanian capital. The reports characterize the protests as sustained and organized, reflecting persistent public pressure on the leadership. While the demonstrations focus on leadership change and institutional adjustments, the sources emphasize that the protests are taking place in Tirana and that protesters keep repeating the same core demands—Rama’s resignation and a transition government composed of technicians—across the 35-day stretch. No additional confirmed outcomes from authorities or political figures are reported in the provided excerpts.