PRISTINA, Kosovo — Opposition lawmakers released multiple canisters of tear gas in Kosovo’s Parliament on Friday, the latest in a series of protests over corruption, unemployment and diplomatic agreements the government has struck with neighboring Serbia and Montenegro.

The president of the assembly, Kadri Veseli, who had put on a gas mask, twice halted and then resumed the proceedings after the release of tear gas, but struggled to restore order after members of his center-right Democratic Party of Kosovo, some of them clutching towels to their faces, left a third time.

Police officers entered the Parliament building and escorted opposition lawmakers out of the chamber. Albulena Haxhiu, from the center-left nationalist party Vetevendosje, the main opposition group in Parliament, fainted after scuffling with the police while trying to re-enter.

“This regime is now is in its final days,” Visar Ymeri, the leader of Vetevendosje, told reporters. “They will not last long.”