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Not For Sale: Albanians Fight to Protect Vital Ecosystems

A clash between billionaire luxury dreams and local livelihoods sparks days of intense protests in Tirana.

Not For Sale: Albanians Fight to Protect Vital Ecosystems. The pristine Adriatic coastline of Albania has become the epicenter of a fierce battle between global capital and grassroots environmentalism. At the heart of the conflict is a proposed multi-billion dollar luxury resort project, spearheaded by Affinity Partners, the investment firm of Jared Kushner, son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump, and supported by Ivanka Trump. As heavy machinery rolls into ecologically sensitive zones, thousands of Albanian citizens have occupied the streets of Tirana, chanting “Albania is not for sale.”

Not For Sale

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Ecological Concerns vs. Economic Growth

The project, which carries a staggering valuation of approximately $4 billion to $4.7 billion, targets two distinct sites: the uninhabited Sazan Island—a former military base—and the Zvërnec region, which lies within the Vjosa-Narta Protected Landscape. This area is not merely empty land; it is a vital biodiversity corridor, serving as a sanctuary for endangered species, including the Mediterranean monk seal, and acting as a critical stopover for migratory birds like flamingos and Dalmatian pelicans.

The project sites are not merely unused land; they are vital biodiversity corridors home to endangered species and protected migratory paths. While the Albanian government promotes the development as a pathway to “elite tourism” and economic transformation, critics and thousands of protesters argue that the project bypasses essential environmental protections and public transparency.

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Mass Public Outrage

The situation has ignited widespread protests in Tirana, with over 100,000 citizens gathering to demand a stop to the construction. For many working families in Albania, the development is a symbol of inequality. At a time when households face rising costs of living, the construction of a billionaire enclave on protected public land is seen as a social and ecological injustice.

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The Ongoing Investigation

The controversy has now entered a legal phase, with Albania’s anti-corruption body, SPAK, opening an inquiry into the government’s decision to grant the project “special strategic investor status.” While the project developers move forward, the strength of the public opposition suggests that the fight for Albania’s natural heritage is far from over.

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