Protests have erupted in Tirana, Albania, against a luxury resort project backed by Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law. Demonstrators are concerned that the development on Sazan Island and Zvernec will threaten protected species, particularly flamingos, in the wetlands area. The project promises significant investment and job creation, but many locals fear it will lead to environmental degradation and loss of natural habitats.
The protests highlight a growing discontent with foreign investment in Albania, with protesters demanding transparency in the land acquisition process. They argue that the government has not adequately addressed the potential ecological impacts, despite assurances from Kushner’s business partner that the project will enhance the environment. The use of a pink flamingo as a symbol underscores the protesters’ commitment to protecting local wildlife.
Prime Minister Edi Rama has dismissed the protests as misinformed, asserting that the project will benefit the country economically. However, he also described the unrest as part of a broader regional rivalry, suggesting that Albania’s tourism growth is being undermined by external pressures, particularly from Greece.
As tensions rise, the future of the resort project remains uncertain. If the protests continue, they could signal a shift in public sentiment towards foreign investments in Albania, potentially reshaping the landscape of tourism and development in the region.
Source: BBC News

