Opposition forces flood the streets in Albanian capital
Briefly

Opposition lawmakers in Albania have accused the government of corruption, demanding a caretaker Cabinet until the parliamentary elections, amidst significant protests and clashes with police.
Protesters blocked main streets in Tirana for hours, voicing accusations against Prime Minister Edi Rama's Socialist Party for alleged corruption and electoral manipulation.
Democrats' Secretary-General Flamur Noka stated that the Albanian revolt against the government and calls for civil disobedience cannot be halted, especially with significant public support.
The opposition's protests, sparked by corruption allegations against leaders and calls for reform, signal growing unrest ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections in spring.
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