Albanian PM’s Office Attacked with Petrol Bomb Amid Corruption Protests

The demonstration, led by veteran opposition figure Sali Berisha and his Democratic Party, came after last week’s tumultuous events in Albania’s parliament, where police intervened to stop lawmakers from brawling and setting off flares in the chamber.

“We do not endorse any violence — especially when it’s enacted by those in authority. The most flagrant form of violence is the extortion and ongoing looting by Edi Rama and his ministers against the Albanian people,” Berisha conveyed to POLITICO on Tuesday through his spokesperson, explaining that the protests aim to “halt this violence.”

Prosecutors and opposition members are working to revoke Balluku’s immunity to enable anti-corruption prosecutors to arrest and prosecute her. Rama and his ruling Socialist Party have delayed the vote, intending to wait for a Constitutional Court decision expected in January.

Balluku, along with several other officials and private companies, is accused of rigging public tenders to benefit specific businesses on major infrastructure endeavors, such as Tirana’s Greater Ring Road and the Llogara Tunnel.

She has described the accusations against her as “insinuations,” “half-truths,” and “lies,” committing to cooperate fully with the judicial process. Balluku also serves as the minister of infrastructure, overseeing some of the nation’s largest public projects.

Rama has defended Balluku amidst the corruption allegations, criticizing the anti-corruption body, SPAK, for normalizing pre-trial arrests, arguing they constitute “arrests without trial” and lack alignment with European democratic values.


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2 responses to “Albanian PM’s Office Attacked with Petrol Bomb Amid Corruption Protests”

  1. dove dolce Avatar

    Can’t believe I woke up to find out Albania’s version of a reality show just got an upgrade with petrol bombs—who needs Netflix when you have parliament wrestling matches? 😂 Seems like the only thing on fire is the sanity of those in charge!

  2. Corruption protests in Albania? Sounds like a standard day at the office for politicians—just toss in a petrol bomb for good measure! 🚀 Who needs reform when you can have a good old-fashioned riot? 😂

  3. Looks like Albania’s got its own version of a reality show – who knew the PM’s office could double as a petrol station? 🔥💥 Must be tough being a politician these days; so much pressure to look good on camera while juggling corruption like a circus act! 😂

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