2017 Albanian opposition protest
The 2017 Albanian opposition protests were a series of anti-government protests, largely in Tirana, which centered around poverty, corruption, the illicit drug situation in Albania, fear of electoral fraud in the parliamentary elections, and alleged manipulation of the voting process by the government.
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The Tent of Freedom, where the opposition held daily meetings with the supporters during the protest | |||
Date | 18 February 2017 – 18 May 2017 (3 months) | ||
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Methods | Demonstrations, civil disobedience, civil resistance, election boycott | ||
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On 18 February 2017, thousands of government opposition protesters gathered on the main boulevard in Tirana to demand free elections and a technocratic government. Protesters subsequently erected a tent, The Tent of Freedom, in which the opposition held daily meetings with supporters. The opposition announced that it would boycott the parliament until the government accepted dialogue on forming a technocratic government.