AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAnti-Kushner Protests in Tirana: Thousands kept marching for a 13th straight day, demanding PM Edi Rama’s resignation and pushing for repeal of laws tied to “strategic investors” and protected-area changes, as clashes flared between protesters and Socialist Party supporters near the PM’s office. Rama Blames Foreign Influence: At the Socialist Party’s 35th anniversary rally, Rama called the protests genuine but accused Iran-backed disinformation and antisemitic narratives being used to target Albania and US investment. SPAK Anti-Drug Crackdown: Albanian police and SPAK launched major operations targeting an alleged cocaine trafficking and money-laundering network, issuing arrest warrants and conducting searches including in Vlora. EU Transport Warning: The European Court of Auditors says Western Balkans states, including Albania, are at risk of missing the 2030 deadline for the core trans-European transport network due to delays and weak project readiness. US Berisha Update: Sali Berisha says the US lifted his travel ban, but the State Department indicates only waivers were granted, while “non grata” sanctions remain on the public record. Road Tragedy: A 3-year-old died after a crash on the Korçë–Ersekë highway involving a Nissan hitting two pedestrians.
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