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Albania's governing Socialist Party wins mayoral poll in a town with ethnic Greek minority
Read full article: Albania's governing Socialist Party wins mayoral poll in a town with ethnic Greek minorityPreliminary results show Albania's governing Socialist Party candidate Vangjel Tavo has won the mayoral election in the southwestern town of Himara.
Albania parliament to vote on president’s impeachment June 9
Read full article: Albania parliament to vote on president’s impeachment June 9Albania's parliament has decided to hold an extraordinary session next week on the impeachment of the country’s president for allegedly violating the constitution.
Albania’s Socialists seek to impeach nation's president
Read full article: Albania’s Socialists seek to impeach nation's presidentAn Albania lawmaker says the governing left-wing Socialist Party legislators have started the impeachment process against the country’s president who they accuse of violating the constitution during the last election.
Albania's president lambastes US ambassador on TV talk show
Read full article: Albania's president lambastes US ambassador on TV talk showAlbania’s president has accused the U.S. ambassador of intervening in the small European country’s internal affairs by supporting its prime minister in an upcoming parliamentary election.
Albanians rally for 5th day after police kill man in curfew
Read full article: Albanians rally for 5th day after police kill man in curfewAlbanian protesters run away from teargas during a protest rally in Tirana, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020. (AP Photo/Hektor Pustina)TIRANA – Albanian demonstrators on Sunday kept up their daily protests over the fatal shooting of a man by police enforcing a coronavirus curfew. Later some hurled stones at the Tirana police station, where police responded with tear gas and water cannons. Albanians have defied a coronavirus ban on public gatherings and have clashed with police in recent days after Klodian Rasha was killed in Tirana amid a curfew early Tuesday. The U.S. and the European Union have urged Albania's political parties to exercise restraint amid the protests.
Albanian police easily disperse smaller anti-police protest
Read full article: Albanian police easily disperse smaller anti-police protestAlbanian protesters run away from teargas during a protest rally in Tirana, Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020. (AP Photo/Hektor Pustina)TIRANA – Albanian police swiftly dispersed a smaller crowd of demonstrators Saturday as part of their ongoing protests this week after a fatal shooting by police enforcing a coronavirus curfew. In the nearby western port city of Durres, demonstrators concluded their protest with fist-bumping with officers in front of a police station. Albanian politics has been mired by infighting since the shooting, with Rama accusing opposition politicians, including President Ilir Meta, of inciting the violent protests. The U.S. and the European Union have called on Albanian political parties to exercise restraint.