AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoCoastal Protest Wave: Tens of thousands of Albanians keep flooding Tirana for the “Flamingo Revolution,” sparked by a Kushner-backed luxury resort plan near Zvërnec and Sazan Island, with protesters warning the project threatens the Vjosa-Narta protected wetland and accusing the government of opaque coastal deals. Police Action in Tirana: After Saturday’s rally, Tirana Police opened criminal proceedings against nine people for allegedly staying on Dëshmorët e Kombit Boulevard after the permitted time, obstructing traffic and disturbing public order. Rama Pushback: Prime Minister Edi Rama doubled down in public remarks, blaming social media and “algorithm-driven” mobilization for turning local concerns into a wider political storm, while also disputing the role of Albanians from Kosovo and North Macedonia in the demonstrations. Access Rights at Kakome: In the coastal area of Kakome, residents and landowners dismantled a long-standing barrier during a property access dispute, demanding unrestricted entry to privately owned land. Media Pressure: Albanian TV broadcasters asked the High Judicial Council to clarify rules so cameras can be used in court hearings, saying refusals are routine and not assessed case by case. Foreign Ministry Condemns Embassy Vandalism: Albania condemned masked protesters who removed and defaced the Israeli embassy flag in Tirana, saying it has no place in democratic values.
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