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Albania protesters rally for 28 straight days against alleged Trump’s son-in-law-linked project

Protesters say the $1.6 billion project threatens protected wetlands and has drawn at least several thousand people nightly, AFP journalists reported.

  • Protesters in Albania are demanding the cancellation of a luxury resort project in the Vjosa-Narta protected delta, sparking a movement dubbed the "Flamingo Revolution" and calling for Prime Minister Edi Rama's resignation.
  • The movement emerged in late May opposing a multibillion-dollar development backed by Jared Kushner, son-in-law of Donald Trump, after he and Ivanka Trump discovered the site during a boat trip.
  • Thousands have marched nightly in Tirana using cardboard flamingos to symbolize the delta's ecological richness, chanting "Albania Is Not for Sale" to demand an end to policies favoring politically connected investors.
  • Albania's anti-corruption agency has opened an investigation into the project, while the European Parliament pressures the government to suspend developments in protected areas; Rama dismissed environmental objections as "misinformation."
  • Demonstrators now include retirees alongside young activists, reflecting deeper dissatisfaction with the nation's economic model since the 1990s; 70-year-old Bujare Ishmi described Albania's political system as a "half-hearted democracy.
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What started as a local environmental protest turned into a nationwide fight against the corruption of the Albanian ruling elite.

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Thousands of people are protesting again in Tirana against a controversial luxury resort with Trump reference. Their demand: resignation from Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama and a stop to the project.

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Deutschlandfunk Nova broke the news on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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