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The colorful second-hand market where Roma traders sell has been roaming the city of Gjirokastra for the past two decades as a street, a square, an alley and still occupies a temporary territory on a pebble in the suburban neighborhood of Gërhot.
The sanitary situation of an open market like this is very difficult with concentrated pollution, lack of water and inadequate trading conditions.
The market of clothing, furniture, used items is a good opportunity for buyers as well.
The market situation reflects the living conditions of the Roma population, 70% of which live on this trade. Hundreds of Roma returning from emigration to Greece a few years ago were severely hit by the inability to move freely during the pandemic, supply difficulties and declining purchasing power.
About 60-70 traveling Roma traders are now awaiting relocation to a new market that the municipality is creating for them in the hope that they will finally have perhaps a shelter over their heads and minimal hygiene conditions.
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