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Albania's 'Flamingo Revolution' Fights Kushner-Backed Luxury Resort

A proposed luxury resort in a protected Albanian wetland, backed by Jared Kushner, has sparked widespread protests. The development threatens critical habitats for endangered species and migratory birds.

M. CHEVALIER· French corresponsal·14 de junio de 2026·2 min de lectura
Aerial view of a pristine coastline and wetlands with pink flamingos, with protesters gathering in the foreground.

Aerial view of a pristine coastline and wetlands with pink flamingos, with protesters gathering in the foreground.

Construction began in April 2026 on a controversial luxury resort in Albania, igniting ongoing protests across the country. The project, reportedly backed by Jared Kushner, plans for up to 10,000 hotel rooms and villas within a protected wildlife zone.

For over a week, thousands have demonstrated in Tirana and on the southern coast, where the $1.6 billion development is slated. The resort encompasses protected wetlands, coastal habitats, and the uninhabited island of Sazan, opposite Italy's heel in the Mediterranean.

This ecologically vital region serves as a crucial habitat for over 200 bird species and 70 endangered species, including the Mediterranean monk seal, sea turtles, and flamingos. These pink flamingos have become an emblem of the protests, leading some to dub the movement the "Flamingo Revolution." The area also lies on the Adriatic Flyway, a critical migratory route for millions of birds traveling between Europe and Africa.

According to WWF, heavy machinery is clearing forests, dunes, and coastal habitats "without transparency, proper consultation, or accessible environmental permits." This destruction follows the Albanian government's decision to fast-track the project's approval and amend environmental laws to permit five-star hotels in protected zones.

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has defended the development as a "milestone" in the nation's transition from communism to a high-end tourist destination. As Earth.Org notes, Rama describes protesters as "well-meaning" but "misinformed" regarding potential environmental impacts. Rama stated, "There is absolutely no chance that the investment will stop as long as I am here."

Our take: The clash between high-end tourism development and environmental conservation is a familiar one, yet this situation in Albania highlights a concerning trend of governments bypassing established protections for profit. The scale of the proposed resort, coupled with its location in a highly sensitive ecological zone, demands international scrutiny beyond local protests. This isn't merely a local disagreement; it's a test case for how far economic ambition will override biodiversity.

Source : Earth.Org

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