AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnvironment & Protests: Dua Lipa backed Albania’s “Flamingo Revolution” against a Trump-linked luxury resort on Sazan Island, criticizing the government for weakening environmental protections without public consultation, as protests continue to pressure Prime Minister Edi Rama’s administration. EU Rule of Law: The EU’s 2026 Rule of Law Report says reforms are moving, but warns civil-society groups that media freedom, protest rights and civic space still need stronger safeguards, with Albania included in the monitoring. Crime & Security: Police in Durrës uncovered a suspected weapons cache used to supply criminal groups, arresting a 20-year-old after finding pistols, an AK-47-style rifle, ammunition and magazines. Police Vetting: Ten police officers lost security clearance over integrity concerns, with more denials and suspensions reported under Albania’s classified-information vetting process. Justice Case: The former Durrës post office director was remanded over an alleged €690,000 cash disappearance case. Sports Betting: Albania completed the legal framework to launch licensed online sports betting, with implementing rules approved and licensing procedures set. Economy & Tourism: Albania’s growth slowed in H1, while May tourism accommodation rose 12.4%; the tourism minister blamed protests for a near-stall in June arrivals. Public Health: New bathing-water results put Albania at the bottom of the region for “excellent” ratings, with notable poor results tied to faecal bacteria.
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