AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNATO Watch: Reuters reports uncertainty over Albania hosting the next NATO leaders’ summit in 2027, after a draft Ankara declaration reportedly drops any mention of Tirana—linked to U.S. resistance and concerns over Albania’s low defense spending. Protests in Tirana: Demonstrators clashed with police outside the Albanian Parliament, throwing eggs and trash and blocking exits during a plenary session; Socialist Party officials say the protests won’t threaten the ruling majority. Pensions Boost: From July 1, about 777,000 retirees will get a 5,000 lek summer bonus and pensions will rise by 2.7%, with pension reform work planned with World Bank technical support. Anti-Corruption Court: Albania’s appeals court changed the security measure for former Tirana IMT director Mariglen Qato, replacing pre-trial detention with house arrest in the “5D” case. Digital Albania: Internet use among Albanians rose to 85.9% in 2024, but fixed broadband remains weak at 24.9 subscriptions per 100 people. EU Returns: Eurostat says 2,050 Albanians were among people returned from EU countries in Q1 2026. Food Safety: Malta will destroy an Albania-origin food shipment after it failed safety checks over temperature, labeling, and missing traceability documents.
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