
The Democratic Party protest held yesterday evening in front of the Prime Minister's Office was accompanied by tensions and police intervention, leading to the arrests and escorting of several protesters.
It is reported that around 11 protesters were arrested, while 22 others were escorted by police. The intervention came when some of the protesters threw fireworks towards the Prime Minister's Office building, immediately after the end of the speech by the leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha.
The situation escalated into clashes between protesters and law enforcement. During the intervention, police used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd, while injuries were reported, including protesters, opposition MPs and police officers.
Yesterday's events come within the framework of the opposition's ongoing actions, which in some cases have been accompanied by tensions and incidents.
I lumt policis.Banditet duhen goditur fort.Ata nuk jan protestues qe kerkojn zgjidhje te ndonje nevoje sociale,por parti politike qe do pushtet me lufte,me gjakderdhje dhe jo me vote.Nuk ja parti politike ne bote te kthehet ne organizata kriminale pse nuk merr dot pushtet me vote. Kjo parti ne shqiperi eshte ne sherbim te Saliut e per interesar kriminale po te saliut.