AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoProtests in Tirana: Thousands again filled the streets, demanding Prime Minister Edi Rama resign and stop the Kushner-linked luxury resort in Zvernec/Zvërnec and the Narta Lagoon area, with flamingo cut-outs and “Resign” banners as the “Flamingo Revolution” stretches into its fourth week. Government response: Rama rejected resignation calls, saying he has a voter mandate until 2029 and will engage once “disruptive elements” are neutralized. Police action: Officers cleared protesters outside the PM’s office and removed a symbolic shoe display. Environment at the center: Demonstrators warn the project could damage protected habitats and wildlife. International angle: The dispute has drawn global attention due to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner ties, while Rama denies the project is Trump-family owned. Other Albania news: A rescue operation continues in Gjipe Canyon after a Polish tourist was injured while hiking; police also added drones to summer beach patrols. Regional backdrop: The US renewed Western Balkans sanctions, listing Albania-linked targets.
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