This Saturday, a protest was called on social media against the increase in fuel prices, which currently stand at 224 lek per liter. The protest was announced in front of the Prime Minister's Office, but there were few citizens who responded to the call. In front of the Prime Minister's Office building in the square, no more than 10 people were present. Yesterday, the Transparency Board decided to increase the price of fuel, while the government's decision to reduce the excise tax by 20% was also activated. Wholesale trading points changed their selling values, leaving behind the pre-crisis prices that ranged from 173-175 lek per liter, about 50 lek more.