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Protesters Throw Molotovs and Fireworks at Rama's Residence in Tirana Demanding His Resignation

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Demonstrators gathered outside the Prime Minister Edi Rama residence on March 23, throwing firecrackers into his home while hurling molotov cocktails during a violent anti-government rally. The crowd chanted demands for Rama to resign and clashed with security forces as police used water cannons in an attempt to disperse them without causing serious injuries or arrests at the scene so far.

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    Pro-government demonstrations in Tirana turned into violent clashes involving molotov cocktails and fireworks after the government of Rama announced its resignation.
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    The events occurred on March 23, with multiple news outlets reporting simultaneous incidents across different hours that day.
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    Demonstrators threw projectiles at Prime Minister Edi Ram's residence while demanding his immediate removal from office.
[Mar 23] Violent demonstrations with molotov cocktails and fireworks occurred in Tirana following the government of Rama, as reported by Newsit.gr at 14:48.
[Mar 23] [05:57] A new wave of anti-government demonstrations took place in Tirana demanding the resignation of Rama, according to Feeds.feedburner.com at 08:15.
[Mar 23] [04:27] Demonstrators threw fireworks into Prime Minister Ram's house while demanding his resignation, as reported by Topontiki.gr at 08:15.
[Mar 23] [04:27] Incidents involving fireworks and molotov cocktails followed anti-government demonstrations in Tirana, reported by Newsbomb.gr at 08:15.
[Mar 23] [04:27] Incidents involving fireworks and molotov cocktails followed anti-government demonstrations in Tirana, reported by Newsbomb.gr at 08:15.