AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism Protests Escalate: Thousands keep marching in Tirana for the 13th straight day against a Kushner-linked luxury resort near Zvërnec/Vjosa-Narta and on Sazan Island, with protesters demanding Rama’s resignation and changes to strategic investment and protected-area laws; clashes also flared when Socialist Party supporters met demonstrators after Socialist Party anniversary celebrations. EU & Environment Pressure: The EU says Albania’s accession process is at risk over the resort push, while officials and conservation groups warn the project could damage wetlands and habitats for migratory birds and endangered species. Bookings Hit: Tour operators in Durrës report cancellations and pulled-out partners as safety concerns spread among foreign tourists. Rama Doubles Down: PM Edi Rama insists tourism plans are “not negotiable,” says protests are being amplified by foreign cyber activity, and argues development can coexist with nature. Political Fallout: Sali Berisha says the US has lifted his travel ban, a move that lands amid the wider unrest. Economy Snapshot: Albania’s central bank says growth hit 3.8% in 2025, helped by tourism income.
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