AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoZvërnec “Flamingo Revolution” Protests: Thousands of Albanians have kept marching in Tirana and other cities for days, demanding Prime Minister Edi Rama’s resignation and the cancellation of a Kushner-linked luxury resort plan near the protected Vjosa-Narta wetland and the island of Sazan, with clashes reported as police used water cannons and protesters used inflatable flamingos. EU Accession Pressure: The European Commission has warned Albania that its handling of the dispute could jeopardize progress on EU environmental benchmarks under Chapter 27, urging Tirana to align with EU nature rules and halt any steps that could undermine them. Rama Pushback: Rama says international coverage is exaggerated, calls the backlash “hysteria,” and argues the project is still under review and subject to environmental assessment. Legal/Business Fallout: Separately, MABCO has filed a complaint to SPAK and launched international arbitration over the Vlora airport concession dispute, alleging court decisions were blocked. Tourism & Environment: UNESCO expanded its biosphere reserve network, including Lake Shkodra in the new designations, while Korça kicked off its tourist season with an international carnival festival. Travel Alert: Ryanair warned that the EU Entry/Exit System may slow passport control for some non-EU travelers, including routes involving Albania.
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