AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoProtests & Courts: Albania’s anti-government “Flamingo Revolution” keeps rolling: a Tirana court ordered the release of 19 protesters arrested after the July 2 clashes outside Parliament, while two remain under house arrest. Police Violence & Damage: Overnight unrest at Tirana Police Station No. 3 left an officer injured and the station badly damaged; Interior Minister Besfort Lamallari condemned the violence and blamed online misinformation for inflaming tensions. New Court March: Organizers plan a march to Tirana Court as detention hearings begin for arrested demonstrators, after further clashes and water used to disperse crowds. Wildfires: Strong winds drove fast-moving wildfires across Fier and Kavajë, threatening olive groves and water-supply areas; authorities suspect some fires may have been deliberately set. Politics & Budget: PM Edi Rama announced a pension bonus and extra health funding, while also saying the government is listening to protesters’ concerns. Coastal Project Row: Rama again denied claims of development in Porto Palermo Bay, saying the area is protected and that circulating plans were misrepresented.
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