Albania’s Street Revolt Turns Political - Tirana Times
Albania’s Street Revolt Turns Political - Tirana Times
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Summary:
- Albania’s street protests against Prime Minister Edi Rama have evolved from concerns over environmental and development projects (notably the Zvernec dispute) into a broad political indictment.
- Protesters accuse the government of a dangerous cohabitation with organized crime and a political economy dominated by construction, strategic investment, and money from illicit activity. Calls have intensified for Rama’s resignation, early elections, and a return of publ
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