AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCoastal Tourism Clash: Albania’s “Flamingo Revolution” protests keep rolling into a new day in Tirana and beyond, sparked by opposition to Jared Kushner-linked luxury plans for Sazan Island and the Zvërnec/Vjosa-Narta wetlands, with demonstrators using flamingo symbols and calling for PM Edi Rama’s resignation and changes to strategic-investor and protected-areas laws. EU Pressure: The European Commission has warned Albania that the resort projects could jeopardize EU accession unless they fully comply with environmental rules, including Birds and Habitats directives, and says construction should be suspended while assessments are carried out. Law & Enforcement: Albania’s SPAK and prosecutors are investigating land-rights and alleged irregularities tied to the coastal deals, including account freezes, while customs at Durrës seized suspected diamonds, cocaine, and a metal-detection device in a separate operation. Travel Context: Albania’s tourism growth continues to be debated as inflation hits 3% in May, with rent and transport costs rising—adding pressure to the broader travel and accommodation market.
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