Albanian PM Addresses Protests Over Kushner-Linked Tourism Project
Albanians have been protesting daily against a planned luxury tourism project. The project links to Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law. Prime Minister Edi Rama addressed these protests in a recent interview. He spoke with DW about the demonstrations and his vision. The protests have evolved into a wider political movement.
Project Details and Public Response
The government approved the luxury tourism project recently. This decision sparked immediate public backlash across the country. Protesters have taken to the streets for four weeks. The demonstrations continue to grow in size and intensity. Citizens express concerns about environmental and social impacts.
The project’s location near flamingo habitats worries conservationists. Environmental groups question the sustainability of such development. Local communities fear displacement and loss of natural resources.
Prime Minister’s Vision and Future
Rama discussed his vision for Albania’s transformation. He addressed the price he is willing to pay for change. The interview covered artificial intelligence and democracy too. He spoke at the r26 business and innovation festival in Bochum.
The Prime Minister’s responses sought to address public concerns. He emphasized the government’s commitment to development. Balancing economic growth with environmental protection remains challenging.

