Corruption case in Albania triggers street unrest and deepens political fault lines
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Conflicts broke out Friday evening, February 20 in Tirana between the police and opposition protesters, on the basis of accusations of corruption that targeted Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku and reached the heart of power. Articles / One - Slideshow - First, Albania, Defence, Police and Justice, Politics, Balkans Courier, PS Albania, Une
Corruption case in Albania triggers street unrest and deepens political fault lines
A corruption case involving Albania’s deputy prime minister has escalated into violent street clashes and a high-stakes political confrontation, exposing deep divisions within the country’s governing institutions and raising fresh concerns about the rule of law in a nation aspiring to move closer to the European Union. On February 20, tensions erupted in the capital, Tirana, as demonstrators clashed with police outside government buildings. Prot…
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