European capital sees violent protests amid government corruption investigation
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European capital rocked by violent protests as government corruption probe fuels unrest
Albania's EU membership path faces complications as corruption allegations against Edi Rama's government trigger violent protests in Tirana, with 16 injured and 13 arrested.
Since December there have been protests against corruption in Albania. But also the counter-protests are marked by politicians with corruption accusations. At the same time Albania continues to try to become a member of the EU. In Albania's capital Tirana a wave of protests has continued since December 2025. In February the protests intensified further. With Molotov cocktails, pyrotechnics and stones the parliament building was attacked, and dem…
European capital rocked by violent protests as government corruption probe fuels unrest – Your Capital Minds
Thousands of anti-government protesters violently faced off against riot police outside government buildings in Albania’s capital, Tirana, earlier this week, as people called for the resignation of the government following a massive corruption scandal. The main Albanian opposition party called for people to take to the streets and demand the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku after she was indicted by a special prosecutor who a…
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