AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAnti-Corruption Push: SPAK plans to recruit 40 new investigators to boost anti-corruption and organized crime work, including cybercrime and cryptocurrency tracing. Protests in Tirana: Albania’s “Flamingo Revolution” keeps escalating over a Kushner-linked luxury resort near protected coastal areas, with police using tear gas, pepper spray and water cannons; dozens were detained and multiple officers injured as clashes erupted outside Parliament. Diplomatic Pressure: The EU has warned Albania that actions tied to the resort could affect its EU path, while MEPs joined the protests calling for a moratorium on construction in protected landscapes. Legal and Institutional Moves: Parliament approved amendments expanding SHISH powers, while the High Prosecutorial Council opened the process to appoint the next Prosecutor General. Tirana Mayor Case: A Tirana court is set to hear a challenge by detained mayor Erion Veliaj over the appointment of special prosecutor Ols Dado. EU/Regional Politics: Debate continues in Europe over whether to open Serbia’s Cluster 3 talks, with critics warning it could undermine enlargement credibility. Kosovo War Crimes: A Pristina court sentenced Ekrem Bajrovic to 12 years in a retrial for war crimes against ethnic Albanian civilians.
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