Opposition supporters came from all over the country to the capital, Pristina, for the rally. Most of the participants held Albania's red-and-black national flag at the Skanderbeg Square while shouting anti-government slogans. Far fewer Kosovo ones were visible, along with a few US and German flags.
"Kosovo will not allow itself to be led by people who have violated the constitution, its sovereignty," said Visar Ymeri, leader of the main opposition Self-Determination Movement party.
The opposition rejects a deal between Kosovo and Serbia reached last year, giving more powers to ethnic Serbs in Kosovo. In December, the Constitutional Court decided that part of it was not in line with the constitution.
The opposition also rejects a border demarcation deal with Montenegro. They have attempted to disrupt the work of parliament with tear gas, pepper spray and whistles.
Another protest was called for Friday when parliament may start procedures on electing a new president.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hashim Thaci of the Democratic Party of Kosovo is the only self-declared candidate so far.
Kosovo's Western backers have denounced the opposition-led violence, calling on the opposition to resolve the political crisis in parliament.
Earlier today, the government held a ceremony to celebrate the eighth anniversary of the 2008 unilateral independence declaration with a military parade.
Kosovo and Serbia are holding EU-mediated talks to try to overcome their differences.
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