Reuters. Albanian police used water cannons and tear gas on Thursday (July 2) to disperse anti-government protesters in front of parliament who threw eggs and flour at police officers and some lawmakers.
Three police officers and one protester were injured in clashes, Albanian media reported.
Daily protests have been held for more than a month in Tirana over alleged corruption linked to various development projects along the coast and near protected areas. The government denies corruption.
What started as a protest against a luxury resort planned by U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner spread to other projects planned along the coast.
The protesters gathered on Thursday morning before a parliament session was due to start. As lawmakers entered the building, protesters threw eggs at them. Some threw eggs and flour at police officers.
The protests are a test for Prime Minister Edi Rama, who has been in power since 2013 and who many blame for not eradicating widespread corruption or doing enough to improve basic services like healthcare.
Another protest has been called for Saturday.