Uproar in Tirana: Kushner's Controversial Resort Plan Sparks Massive Protests
Thousands of demonstrators in Tirana, Albania, protested against a €5 billion luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner, near protected wetlands. Concerns include environmental impact and transparency. The project faces backlash amid corruption accusations. The protests challenge Prime Minister Edi Rama's governance as he defends the project's continuation.
In Tirana, Albania, thousands surged into the streets on Wednesday in opposition to a planned €5 billion luxury resort linked to Jared Kushner, son-in-law of former U.S. President Donald Trump. The project's location near protected wetlands sparks significant environmental concerns and allegations of transparency issues.
The demonstrations, marked by slogans like "Albania is not for sale," highlight broader frustrations with Prime Minister Edi Rama's administration. Protesters criticized the lack of transparency in the project near Zvernec village, demanding greater governmental accountability and reflecting ongoing dissatisfaction with persistent corruption and insufficient basic services.
Despite the unrest, Prime Minister Rama insists the project will proceed responsibly. However, ongoing corruption allegations, including those involving former Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku, exacerbate public mistrust. As tensions rise, citizens call for political reform and a new vision for Albania's future.
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