Voice of America
26 May 2019, 11:37 GMT+10
TIRANA, ALBANIA - Albanian opposition supporters took to the streets again Saturday in a mostly peaceful protest, the sixth national one in three months, calling on Prime Minister Edi Rama to step down to pave the way for early elections.
Waving posters and releasing paper lanterns marked "Quit," some in the crowd of several thousand threw a dozen paint bombs at Rama's office. Some also hurled firecrackers at riot police near the parliament building.
But there was less unrest than in the last protest two weeks ago, when some demonstrators hurled petrol bombs, firecrackers and paint at the government building and parliament.
Rejecting allegations of fraud at the 2017 elections that gave his Socialist Party victory and him a second term in office, Rama told opposition Democratic Party leader Lulzim Basha he would not resign and urged him in a public letter to settle the crisis with talks.
"He is asking me, asking us to capitulate? Answer to him!" Basha told the crowd, who chanted back in unison: "Rama quit." "Pave the way to the political solution," Basha added.
Hours before the rally, the EU delegation, its member states' embassies and the United States embassy had urged protesters to demonstrate peacefully.
"We call on all sides to build upon the existing offer for a dialogue, with the view to finding a way out of the current political situation as a matter of urgency," the EU office said.
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