AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoZvërnec Protest Wave: Thousands kept rallying in Tirana and along the coast for an eighth day against a Kushner-linked luxury resort near the Vjosa-Narta protected area, with organizers calling for a nationwide protest on June 10 and protesters widening demands to healthcare, education, agriculture, pensions and miners’ rights. EU Accession Pressure: The European Commission warned Albania to avoid steps that could derail EU accession, pointing to environmental rules tied to Chapter 27 and saying construction is suspended while an environmental impact assessment is planned. Rama Pushback: Prime Minister Edi Rama disputed international coverage, claiming turnout peaked below 8,000 and that no final permit exists, while defending the project as compliant with environmental standards. Airport Arbitration Clash: MABCO filed a complaint with SPAK against a judge over the Vlora airport concession dispute and launched international arbitration against the Albanian state, alleging blocked access and failure to enforce court decisions. Industry Update: Albania’s car parts exports rose to about 39.7bn lek in 2025 (+6%), but firms warn costs are rising and competition must shift toward speed, quality and productivity. Farm Subsidies Reform: Albania’s 2026 farm scheme will require at least three hectares of planted land to apply for crop support, aligning rules more closely with EU standards.
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