Oman Daily Observer

Police, protesters clash outside Albanian parliament

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TIRANA: Thousands of opposition supporters protested outside the Albanian parliament on Saturday, demanding the resignatio­n of Prime Minister Edi Rama, and clashed with police who used tear gas and water cannons.

The socialist prime minister has been in power since 2013. His critics accuse him of corruption.

Two police officers were hospitalis­ed and four demonstrat­ors had to be treated for breathing problems after the clashes, the health ministry said. Protesters tried repeatedly to break through police lines.

Several windows were broken as some demonstrat­ors threw smoke grenades and stones towards the parliament building.

Around 10 protesters also tried to force their into the building with an attempt to break down the entrance door, before being pushed back by police inside.

“The situation is out of control,” Lulzim Basha, leader of the main opposition centre-right Democratic Party. He blamed the police for having let the demonstrat­ors get too close to the building so as to “incite violence” and allow Rama to denounce the opposition.

Thousands of demonstrat­ors were still massed outside parliament by the early afternoon, a journalist said.

“The 16th of February will be the last day in power for Rama,” Basha told a meeting of his supporters on Wednesday. “This regime must be overturned at all costs.”

An opposition coalition made up of five parties, ranging from the centre right to the centre left, has accused Rama of “collusion with organised crime” and having “plunged the country into corruption and poverty”.

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