AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPensions Update: Albania’s government approved a 2.7% pension indexation from July 1, lifting payments for over 900,000 beneficiaries to protect retirees’ purchasing power. Tourism Watch: INSTAT reports foreign tourist arrivals rose to 3.7 million in Jan–May 2026, up from 3.4 million last year, with strong growth from Italy and the US. Energy Infrastructure: A new power substation in Kamza is underway, backed by Albania and Germany, aiming for higher standards and a more stable electricity supply. EU Integration Signals: The European Commission is preparing a “membership-lite” approach, offering candidate countries selected benefits while reforms continue, with Albania named among the nine official candidates. Sanctions Pressure: The US sanctions list includes 8 Albanian entities and individuals, with Western Balkan measures tied to concerns over crime, corruption, destabilisation and malign influence. Regional Cooperation: Albania and Kosovo agreed to help farmers reach wider markets through advice, technology, joint promotion and support at international fairs. Protest Fallout: Albania’s “Flamingo Revolution” protests over the Kushner-linked resort project continue to grow, with demonstrators also calling for major political change.
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