Daily protests continue in Tirana, Albania, fueled by widespread dissatisfaction. While demonstrators are united in their opposition to the current political situation, a clear vision for the future remains elusive. Analysts suggest the movement, known as “Flamingo,” needs to transition from simply rejecting the status quo to articulating concrete goals. Sustained momentum requires identifying specific demands and a positive path forward. Simply protesting “no” is insufficient for achieving genuine democratic change. The movement’s next phase hinges on its ability to define what it stands *for*, not just what it opposes. Successfully doing so will be crucial to shaping Albania's political landscape.