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Tirana Protests Over Deputy PM Corruption Case Turn Violent, Leaving 16 Police Injured

Opposition leader Sali Berisha demands parliament lift Belinda Balluku’s immunity, testing Albania’s rule of law.

Overview

  • Police reported at least 16 officers injured and 13 arrests after clashes in Tirana during a large anti-government protest.
  • Demonstrators hurled Molotov cocktails, stones and fireworks at government buildings as police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse crowds.
  • Protesters are rallying over corruption allegations against Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku, whom an anti-corruption court suspended in November over alleged procurement interference.
  • Prime Minister Edi Rama has refused to dismiss Balluku and denounced her suspension as a “brutal” intrusion on the executive, while the opposition presses to lift her immunity.
  • Berisha called another demonstration for February 20, and EU concerns over corruption persist, with a Commission spokesperson urging a prompt parliamentary decision on Balluku’s immunity.