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Thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with police in Albania’s capital Tirana on Tuesday evening, demanding the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku over alleged corruption. Demonstrators threw petrol bombs at a government building, while police responded with water cannon and riot units to disperse the crowds gathered near the prime minister’s office.

The unrest follows a December indictment by Albania’s Special Prosecution Office, which accused Balluku of interfering in public tenders for major infrastructure projects and favouring certain companies. Balluku has denied the allegations. The protests mark the latest escalation in political tensions that challenge Prime Minister Edi Rama’s administration, which has been in power since 2013.

Protesters in the capital’s main square waved flags and chanted slogans calling for the government’s resignation, as heavily armed police guarded key buildings. Prosecutors have asked parliament to lift Balluku’s immunity to allow her arrest, though it remains unclear when or whether lawmakers—where Rama’s party holds a majority—will vote on the request.

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