AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCoastal Protest Crisis: Albania’s anti-government “Flamingo Revolution” hit a 10th straight day in Tirana as thousands marched outside Prime Minister Edi Rama’s office over the Kushner-linked Zvërnec–Narta resort plan, with protesters demanding government resignation and legal changes tied to protected areas; Rama says the project will go ahead and blames misinformation and an Iranian cyber campaign. EU Pressure: The European Commission told Tirana to act “without delay” and fully comply with EU environmental rules, warning the resort could jeopardize Albania’s EU path. Security & Law: Police say they dismantled a suspected arms network in Tirana, arresting four and seeking two more, after seizures of firearms and explosives. Regional Diplomacy: A Ukraine–South East Europe foreign ministers meeting planned in Tirana was postponed due to Ukraine’s security situation. Tourism & Economy Claims: Albania’s economy minister argues foreign tourism interests are fueling the protests, while some protesters’ concerns are genuine. Other Local News: Two German tourists missing in eastern Albania were found safe; police destroyed 7,446 cannabis plants in Shkodër.
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