Kushner-Trump Albania Resort Protests
Analysis based on 124 articles · First reported Jun 02, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The ongoing protests and legal investigations surrounding the luxury resort project in Albania could deter foreign investment in the country's tourism and real estate sectors, potentially impacting Albania's economic growth and its ambition to become a high-end tourism destination. The negative sentiment surrounding Jared Kushner and Affinity Partners due to the controversy may also affect their future investment opportunities.
A massive luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump in Albania is facing escalating resistance from thousands of protesters and environmental groups. The development, planned for the protected Albania — Narta Lagoon area and Sazan Island, has sparked concerns over environmental damage, lack of transparency, and alleged corruption. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama strongly supports the 4-billion-euro venture, viewing it as transformational for the nation's tourism industry, despite public anger and calls for his resignation. Albania's state anti-corruption agency, SPAK, has opened an investigation into the project's land titles and related legislative changes, and has frozen bank accounts of Albania Land Development, a company linked to the resort. Protesters, carrying symbols like pink flamingos, argue that the project threatens critical biodiversity and have rejected Rama's offer for talks, demanding a complete halt to construction. The controversy is reminiscent of a similar Kushner-linked project in Serbia that collapsed amid corruption charges.
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