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    Tens of Thousands Protest Against Kushner Resort in Albania for 21 Days

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    For the 21st consecutive day, tens of thousands of Albanians have taken to the streets to voice their opposition against the construction of a resort linked to Jared Kushner on Albania’s coastline. This sustained public outcry underscores widespread apprehension about the environmental impact and potential disruption to local communities. The protests have drawn significant attention both domestically and internationally, reflecting deep-rooted concerns over development projects in ecologically sensitive areas.

    Albania’s coastal regions are known for their natural beauty and biodiversity, making them a focal point for tourism but also vulnerable to overdevelopment. The proposed resort, associated with Kushner, has become a symbol of broader debates about foreign investment, land use, and sustainable growth in the country. Activists argue that such large-scale projects threaten fragile ecosystems and could undermine the livelihoods of local residents dependent on traditional industries.

    In a significant development, the ongoing demonstrations have pressured government officials to reconsider the approval process and engage more transparently with the public. The protests highlight the growing influence of civil society in Albania’s political landscape and raise important questions about balancing economic ambitions with environmental stewardship. Meanwhile, the international community watches closely as the situation unfolds, recognizing its implications for regional development and governance standards.

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