Protests Erupt Again in Albania Against Trump Family's Resort Development

Thousands of Albanians have taken to the streets in Tirana again to protest a $4.6 billion resort development project led by the Trump family. Protesters cite environmental concerns, and the EU has warned the project could delay Albania's accession process.
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(Central News Agency, Tirana, 11th, Combined Foreign Reports) Albanian citizens protested against the Trump family's resort development plan in the country, with thousands taking to the streets of the capital, Tirana, again today, marking the latest wave in a series of demonstrations. For over a week, daily protests have been held in the capital, Tirana, accusing the development project led by Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner of damaging the environment. Protesters point out that the approximately $4.6 billion development project, located in a protected area on the Adriatic coast, poses a significant threat to the local environment and the lagoon, which is crucial for migratory birds. The developers plan to turn the uninhabited Sazan Island, a former communist-era military base, into a tourist destination. Like previous gatherings, tonight's rally saw protesters marching along Tirana's main boulevard towards the government headquarters. The protesters carried signs reading 'Albania is not for sale' and demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Edi Rama. Student Teftalia Papa told AFP on the crowded street, 'We don't want this kind of investment. It will destroy our environment and permanently change this place.' The potential environmental impact of the project has drawn warnings from the EU, which stated it could slow down Albania's EU accession process, a key political goal for Rama. Rama has repeatedly downplayed the protesters' concerns, insisting that the project has not yet been approved and that there is no reason for the public to worry.

FAQ

When did the protests start?

Daily protests have been held in the capital Tirana for at least a week.

What is the total cost of the development project?

Approximately $4.6 billion.

What are the main demands of the protesters?

To stop the environmental destruction and for Prime Minister Edi Rama to resign.