Thousands Protest Against Albanian Government, Accuse Officials of Corruption
The protests, marking a significant opposition movement, accuse Prime Minister Edi Rama and his administration of corruption and nepotism, leading to calls for governmental reform.
- Thousands of Albanians took to the streets in a major protest against the ruling Socialist government, accusing it of corruption and nepotism.
- Protesters targeted the government building in Tirana with stones, flares, and petrol bombs, but no serious injuries or arrests were reported.
- The demonstration also commemorated the 33rd anniversary of the fall of communist dictator Enver Hoxha's statue, symbolizing a stand against authoritarian rule.
- Opposition leader Sali Berisha, currently under house arrest, accused Prime Minister Edi Rama of corruption and of hindering Albania's EU integration efforts.
- Not all opposition groups participated in the protest, with some accusing Berisha of using the event for personal gain.