AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoProtests & Tourism Policy: British pop star Dua Lipa backed Albania’s “Flamingo Revolution,” calling the daily protests “inspiring” and questioning how the government changed environmental rules for a Trump-linked €1.6bn luxury resort on Sazan/Sazan Island without public consultation. EU Alignment: Prime Minister Edi Rama said Albania will amend the protected areas law and repeal the strategic investments law to match EU standards—an olive branch welcomed by protesters after 45 days of unrest. Visitor Economy Pressure: Albania’s bars and restaurants reported June consumption down 30–35%, blaming SPAK anti-money-laundering actions and a shift toward all-inclusive coastal hotels. Finance for SMEs: The EBRD and EU backed ProCredit Bank Albania with a €25m guarantee to unlock up to €50m in new SME lending, including tourism and green investments. Travel Context: Norway published its 2026 visa-free list—only Mauritius and the Seychelles qualify in Africa—while Denmark also released a visa-required list that includes Albania.
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