Protesters Demand Prime Minister Rama Resign During 35th Night of Demonstrations in Tirana
Tens of thousands of people filled the streets of Tirana for the 35th night in a row to demand that Prime Minister Edi Rama step down. The protesters are calling for constitutional changes following a series of corruption scandals. This movement gained momentum after the deputy prime minister was indicted on graft charges earlier this year. Recent demonstrations have often turned into violent clashes with police near the parliament building. Authorities have used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds that threw Molotov cocktails at government buildings. These confrontations have led to dozens of injuries and multiple arrests since the unrest began in February.
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