AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCoastal Tourism Clash: Greek media are spotlighting violent protests in Zvërnec tied to a disputed luxury resort near the Narta lagoon, after Greece’s Foreign Ministry urged Albania to clarify what happened and protect property and minority rights; Prime Minister’s Response: Edi Rama insists the dispute isn’t ethnic, says any land claims should go through courts, and argues the project won’t harm the lagoon; Legal Scrutiny: Albania’s anti-corruption prosecutors are investigating land and planning decisions behind the development, including how the area’s status changed and how land was cleared; Security Accountability: Interior Minister Besfort Lamallari calls for swift prosecution of private security guards involved in violence and criticizes police inaction; Political Pushback: Opposition leader Sali Berisha says his party backs foreign investment but demands protected property rights and fair compensation; Tourism Demand Signal: New UK travel data shows rising interest in Albania’s Riviera, with Himarë searches up sharply—while the Zvërnec row keeps the spotlight on the country’s coastal future.
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