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Violent anti-government protests broke out in Albania’s capital, Tirana, on Tuesday night as demonstrators demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama over corruption allegations. At least 16 people were injured in clashes with police and taken to hospitals, while 13 protesters were arrested, according to Al Jazeera. Police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse crowds outside the prime minister’s office, and protesters responded by throwing Molotov cocktails. Additional clashes were reported near the Albanian parliament building.

The unrest follows months of political tension in Albania, which began in November when prosecutors accused Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku of financial misconduct. Demonstrations have continued since then, reflecting growing dissatisfaction with the government. Protesters are calling for both Rama and Balluku to step down and have urged parliament to suspend Balluku’s immunity so she can face trial.

The ongoing protests highlight deepening political instability in Albania, with no immediate sign of resolution as opposition groups maintain pressure on the government.

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