AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoProtests in Tirana: Thousands of Albanians hit the streets again, demanding PM Edi Rama resign and an end to the Zvernec coastal resort tied to US President Donald Trump’s family. The “Flamingo Revolution” began after barbed-wire fencing and bulldozers appeared in late May, and protesters say the project lacks transparency and accountability. Police action at PM office: Officers cleared demonstrators from outside the Prime Minister’s building and removed a symbolic shoe display meant to represent young Albanians leaving the country. Rama rejects resignation calls: Rama says he has a mandate “signed until 2029” and will not step down, arguing protesters’ concerns should be handled through institutions. Local crime and order: A former Vlora police chief was arrested in Tirana after a family property dispute; police also detained people over earlier protest-related incidents. Rescue in Gjipe Canyon: A Polish tourist was injured in a fall and a multi-agency rescue operation is ongoing, with helicopter support requested.
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