Tens of thousands of Albanians protested in Tirana on June 20th, escalating a three-week movement into a significant challenge to Prime Minister Edi Rama’s 14-year leadership. Demonstrators gathered outside the Prime Minister’s Office and marched through the capital, directly calling for Rama and his government to step down. The protests, which began 21 days prior, have transitioned from focusing on unspecified grievances to explicitly political demands. This represents the largest anti-government demonstration Albania has seen in years. The scale of the protests indicates growing public discontent with the current administration. The situation poses a serious threat to the stability of Rama’s long-held power.