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Kiosks, Beach Huts and Alpine Huts: Albania Wants to Demolish All Illegal Constructions

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Bloomberg · Gresa Kraja Tirana, Albania. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is pressing ahead with plans to demolish nearly half a million illegal structures, despite growing opposition from Albanians who say the move could hurt the booming tourism industry. In the capital Tirana, demolition crews are tearing down kiosks and removing stretches of sidewalks and outdoor terraces. In Vlora, on the coast, wooden huts and beach bars are being removed. …
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Bloomberg · Gresa Kraja Tirana, Albania. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is pressing ahead with plans to demolish nearly half a million illegal structures, despite growing opposition from Albanians who say the move could hurt the booming tourism industry. In the capital Tirana, demolition crews are tearing down kiosks and removing stretches of sidewalks and outdoor terraces. In Vlora, on the coast, wooden huts and beach bars are being removed. …

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