Albania’s opposition will stage a protest in Tirana on Monday, continuing their push against the government. Sali Berisha, leader of the Democratic Party, will join the demonstration for the first time in nearly a year, adding further weight to the opposition’s challenge.
Albania’s opposition is set to take to the streets once again on Monday. They will protest the government’s policies, continuing their ongoing challenge.
For the first time in almost a year, Sali Berisha, leader of the Democratic Party, will join the demonstrators. His presence is expected to amplify the protest, which opposition leaders describe as a form of civil disobedience.
The protest is expected to disrupt traffic in Tirana, with key roads across the city blocked. The opposition has used such tactics before—during a similar protest on November 26, for example, major roads were shut down for hours, causing significant delays.
Berisha and his allies have repeatedly criticized the government. They accuse it of corruption, mismanagement, and undermining Albania’s democratic institutions.