AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoProtests in Tirana: Albania’s anti-government “Flamingo Revolution” protests kept escalating, with demonstrators clashing with police outside Parliament, throwing eggs and rocks, and police using tear gas, pepper spray and water cannon; 19 people were arrested and dozens of officers and protesters were reported injured. Kushner-linked resort probe: Authorities say a man who sold land tied to Jared Kushner’s Albania tourism project is under criminal investigation over alleged drug trafficking and money laundering. Defense push: Prime Minister Edi Rama announced a National Special Forces Academy with Israeli training support, following the inauguration of the National Flight School, while Albania also plans to raise defense spending. EU track: Ursula von der Leyen said Albania is making steady progress toward EU membership, as Ireland’s EU presidency begins. Economy & jobs: Unemployment fell to 8.4% in Q1 2026 and tourism-linked services drove hiring, while OECD data show Albanians—especially men—delay retirement due to financial insecurity. Public safety: A 29-year-old woman died in a suspected drowning at Porto Novo Beach, and police arrested two wanted suspects hiding in Dhërmi. Diaspora strategy: Albania is shifting its diaspora plan from remittances toward investments, skills and professional expertise.
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