AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoProtests Turn Violent: Albania’s “Flamingo Revolution” flared again as police used tear gas, pepper spray and water cannon to disperse crowds outside parliament over a Kushner-linked luxury resort on protected coastal land, with dozens detained and multiple officers injured. EU Migration Policy: A new EU Return Regulation would speed cross-border enforcement of expulsion orders and allow “return hubs” in non-EU countries, reshaping how rejected migrants are handled. Jobs & Youth Work: INSTAT reports unemployment at 8.4% in Q1 2026 and highlights strong demand in tourism services, while 1 in 5 young Albanians (15-29) are neither working nor studying. Economy & Tourism Funding: The government seeks a USD 200m World Bank loan to back tourism-led reforms, including market opening, standards, waste management and easier finance. Anti-Corruption Push: SPAK plans to hire 40 new investigators as part of a wider reorganization. Cross-Border Work Deal: Albania and Kosovo signed a labour mobility agreement to expand job access and training across the border. Defence Training: Rama says Albania will open a special forces school with Israeli training support. EU Payments Link: Turkey submitted a letter of intent to join SEPA, with Albania among countries that could save on cross-border transfers.
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