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21 Feb, 2026 01:35

Protesters attack prime minister’s residence in Albania (VIDEOS)

An anti-corruption rally in Tirana ended in clashes with police.
Protesters attack prime minister’s residence in Albania (VIDEOS)

Protesters hurled Molotov cocktails and launched fireworks at the prime minister’s office in Tirana during an anti-corruption rally on Friday.

The protesters, led by members of the main opposition force, the Democratic Party (PD), gathered in the small Balkan country’s capital, demanding the resignation of left-wing Prime Minister Edi Rama.

A group of rioters threw incendiary projectiles at the government headquarters and police officers, who responded with tear gas and water cannons. According to local media, the clashes lasted for several hours.

Speaking at the rally, PD leader and former Prime Minister Sali Berisha denounced Rama as a “political corpse.”

“We will save Albania from Edi Rama, who has plunged the country into poverty and corruption,” Berisha told the crowd, as cited by AFP. He blamed the government for “escalation” and accused the police of firing tear gas at the courtyard of his party’s office.

Interior Minister Albana Kociu accused the opposition leaders of “incitement to violence” and urged them to call on their supporters to refrain from action that could “endanger citizens, police, and journalists.”

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