AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAnti-corruption probe: Albania’s special prosecutors are investigating land transactions tied to the disputed Zvërnec coastal tourism project, looking at suspected money laundering, criminal organisation and document forgery, with reports saying around $195m linked payments have been seized. Parliamentary pushback: The opposition Democratic Party has submitted a legal package to scrap or roll back laws used for major development projects, citing concerns over protected areas, public land and cultural heritage as protests continue. Cost of living: INSTAT says inflation hit 3% in May, the highest in two and a half years, driven mainly by fuel and faster-rising food prices. Housing market: Bank of Albania data show home sales fell in the second half of 2025, but prices kept climbing, up 11.7% over six months and 28% year-on-year. Justice reform: A new amnesty bill would release about 380 prisoners and cut sentences for around 900 others, excluding corruption, organised crime, terrorism, trafficking, money laundering and sexual crimes. Travel rules: Ryanair warns EU Entry/Exit System checks may lengthen passport control for travellers with non-EU/EEA/Swiss passports, including routes involving Albania.
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