Key facts
- Albanians are protesting for the 35th consecutive night.
- Tens of thousands of Albanians are participating in the protests.
- Protesters are demanding Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation.
- Protesters are demanding a government replacement.
- Protesters are demanding constitutional reform.
- Protesters are demanding an end to corruption.
- The protests are called 'the pink flamingo revolution.'
- Protesters damaged a police station in the capital.
For the 35th consecutive night, tens of thousands of Albanians have taken to the streets in the capital to protest, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. The demonstrations, which have gained the moniker 'the pink flamingo revolution,' are also demanding a complete government replacement, significant constitutional reform, and a decisive end to corruption within the country. The protests have seen an escalation in intensity, with a recent incident involving protesters damaging a police station. The sustained public outcry reflects deep dissatisfaction with the current administration and its handling of national issues, particularly concerning governance and integrity.