Tensions spilled into the streets in Albania after protesters confronted police in the day following a visit by European Parliament members. Witnesses and local reporting described chaotic scenes as officers moved to control crowds, while demonstrators gathered to express anger over political developments and the concerns raised during the MEP trip.
The confrontation led to scuffles between the two sides and drew police reinforcements, according to accounts of the incident. Protesters said they were reacting to the message and priorities they believed were being promoted by European officials, while police focused on maintaining order and keeping the demonstrations from escalating further.
The timing—coming just one day after the delegation’s visit—added fuel to calls from demonstrators, who framed the clashes as a response to external pressure and ongoing domestic political disputes. Authorities did not immediately provide a full account of injuries or arrests in early reporting, but the incident underscored how quickly public demonstrations can turn volatile during periods of heightened political attention.
European Parliament members’ visit had reportedly included meetings with officials and discussions tied to Albania’s political trajectory. That backdrop shaped how the crowd interpreted events on the streets, with some protesters linking their anger to the delegation’s presence and the broader relationship between Albania and European institutions.
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