'Flamingo Revolution' takes off as thousands demand Albanian PM's resignation
Thousands protested outside Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama's office on Sunday, demanding his resignation amidst allegations of government corruption. Initially sparked by opposition to a luxury development project that threatens local wildlife, demonstrators are now also addressing wider issues such as education and job opportunities. Rama maintains these protests reflect a healthy democracy.
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Published 04 Jul 2026, 00:43 UTC · Updated 04 Jul 2026, 05:10 UTC
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