Albanian opposition again protests before Parliament

Just 5 days after she left with tear gas from there, the Albanian opposition will return again today before Albania's Assembly to protest what she calls “Parliament of crime”. The start of the protest was announced at 9:30, just 30 minutes before the next parliamentary session begins, where 3 [...]
The start of the protest was announced at 9:30, just 30 minutes before the next parliamentary session begins, with 3 other MPs expected to take the oath and receive the mandate.
The opposition's aim is to enable the blocking of session works and, above all, publicly discredit new names that failed to comply with the “djegies” mandates' order.
According to sources from the Democratic Party, the protest will be organised at the 6 opening points of the parliament building, which are the following:
- Main entrance before Parliament 2. The entrance from Toptan 3. Access by former Democratic Party headquarters 4. Access from the road to City Hall 5. Entrance from Pedonal, Interior Ministry 6. Access from the ring, near current PD headquarters
This is the next action of the united opposition, which started on 16 February, with the protest peaking with the attack on the prime minister's building and later associated with what was called “djegia” of MPs' mandates.
Since then, the opposition and its supporters have repeatedly gathered in front of parliament to protest, while there have been no shortage of cases of tear gas used to disperse the crowd.
The latest was on March 16th, when the united opposition had announced a protest before the prime minister, but suddenly changed the scenario and moved towards parliament, from where the crowd spread only after the tear gas and water-propelled cars intervened. /tch/












