Albanian opposition leader attacked during anti-government protest

7 December 2022, 07:24

Politician with injury
Europe Western Balkans Summit Protest. Picture: PA

Former president and prime minister Sali Berisha was punched by someone in the crowd as he led hundreds of protesters.

The leader of the Albanian opposition centre-right Democratic Party has been attacked during an anti-government protest held near a summit of European Union leaders and their counterparts from the Western Balkans in the Albanian capital.

Sali Berisha, a 78-year-old former president and prime minister, was leading hundreds of protesters walking toward the summit area in Tirana accompanied by former president Ilir Meta when a man came out of the crowd and punched him in the face.

The attacker was immediately subdued by bodyguards.

Witnesses saw Mr Berisha with a bloodied face.

It is not clear who the attacker was or the reason for the attack.

Former Albanian president
Mr Berisha speaks after he was attacked during an anti-government protest in Tirana (AP)

Police said in a statement that a 31-year old suspect who was taken into custody had suffered from “psychiatric irregularities” and had previously faced charges involving acts of violence and drug trafficking.

The opposition was protesting to the alleged corruption of Prime Minister Edi Rama, which they also blame for the country’s cost-of-living crisis and the exodus of young Albanians leaving for a better life in Western European countries.

Mr Berisha directly accused Mr Rama of the attack, saying he wanted to stop the opposition from staging the protest.

Albania has seen more than an 8% rise in prices this year, especially for basic food and fuel following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Europe Western Balkans Summit Protest
Hundreds of people took part in the protest (AP)

Mr Rama says his cabinet has kept inflation low compared with double-digit inflation elsewhere in Europe, and has noted that the government subsidises electricity for families and small businesses.

Mr Berisha’s party has been plagued by infighting after US secretary of state Antony Blinken last year barred Mr Berisha and his close relatives from entering the US for “corrupt acts that undermined democracy” during his 2005-2013 tenure as prime minister. The UK did the same this year.

EU leaders and their Western Balkan counterparts are in Tirana for talks aimed at strengthening their partnership as Russia’s war in Ukraine threatens to reshape the geopolitical balance in the region.

By Press Association

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