Thousands of opposition supporters gathered in Albania’s capital, Tirana, to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama, accusing him of corruption. The protesters threw bombs at a government building and the mayor’s office, affiliated with the prime minister’s Socialist Party. Despite the violence, the police were able to contain the situation without any serious injuries reported.
The demonstrators also called for the release of opposition leader Sali Berisha, who has been under house arrest since last year on corruption charges. Berisha, the former Prime Minister and leader of the Democratic Party, has claimed that his arrest is politically motivated. Prosecutors have accused him of helping his son-in-law privatize public land to build apartment buildings, but formal charges have not yet been brought to court.
In a video statement from his house arrest, Berisha criticized Rama, saying, “Albania is the only country in Europe where the opposition leader is under political arrest without evidence.” He accused Rama of trying to eliminate the opposition and justice in the country. The ongoing political turmoil has raised concerns about the rule of law and democratic institutions in Albania.
Rama has been in power since 2012 and has faced numerous allegations of corruption during his tenure. The protesters view his government as corrupt and authoritarian, leading to growing frustrations among the opposition supporters. The demands for his resignation highlight the deeply divided political landscape in Albania and the need for transparency and accountability in government.
Despite the protests and calls for his resignation, Rama remains in power, emphasizing the challenges facing Albania’s democracy. The government’s response to the demonstrations will be crucial in determining the country’s political future. As tensions continue to escalate, there is a pressing need for dialogue and peaceful resolution to the current crisis in Albania.
The international community is closely monitoring the situation in Albania, urging all parties to de-escalate tensions and uphold the rule of law. The release of Sali Berisha and a transparent legal process for his case are essential steps towards restoring confidence in Albania’s institutions. The protesters’ demands reflect a broader desire for democratic principles and accountability in governance, shaping the country’s path forward.