On March 26, 1990, the first anti-communist protest in Albania broke out in Kavaja

Today marks the first anti-communist protest in Albania on March 26, 1990 in Kavajë
The fall of the Berlin Wall and a series of radical political changes that took place in the years 1989-1990 in the Eastern Bloc have also had an impact on Albanian political life.
The first protest against the communist regime in Albania took place on March 26, 1990 in the city of Kavaja, the National Historical Museum announces.
This protest came as a result of the events of the previous day, on March 25, 1990, at the "Besa" stadium during the Besa-Partizani match, where many young people erupted in calls against the communist regime. Many young people were arrested during this protest.
On March 26, 1990, a large number of people approached the police station with the slogans "Free our comrades", "Down with Dictatorship", "Freedom, Democracy".
This protest paved the way for new developments in the country.
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