AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAnti-Government Protests Turn Violent: Hundreds marched in Tirana demanding Prime Minister Edi Rama resign over the “Flamingo Revolution,” sparked by a Kushner-linked luxury resort near protected wildlife. Police used tear gas, pepper spray and water cannon; clashes outside parliament led to detentions, injuries, and protesters throwing eggs, rocks and bottles. US Embassy Safety Alert: The U.S. Embassy warned Americans to avoid protest areas as demonstrations can escalate quickly, with road closures and movement restrictions expected. Parliament Under Pressure: Parliament approved amendments expanding SHISH intelligence powers while opposition boycotted the session; violence erupted outside as lawmakers met. Justice Moves Forward: SPAK sent the Tirana incinerator/waste contract case to trial, indicting 14 individuals and two companies over alleged fraud and money laundering. Prosecutor General Selection: Albania opened the competition to choose the next Prosecutor General, with the current term ending in December 2026.
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