Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's Albanian Resort Project Faces Legal and Public Backlash
Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner Island Resort Project Under Scrutiny—Here's Why
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A luxury resort project in Albania linked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner is under investigation by the Special Prosecution Office Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) due to legal changes favoring the development of protected land. Protests against the project have erupted, raising concerns over environmental impacts and government transparency.
- 01The SPAK is investigating legal changes made in 2024 that facilitated the resort's approval by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama in December 2025.
- 02The proposed development includes plans for 10,000 hotel rooms and villas on ecologically sensitive land, raising environmental concerns.
- 03Protests in Tirana have intensified, with demonstrators accusing the government of inadequate public consultation and demanding the project be halted.
- 04The protests have been mostly peaceful but have seen some violent clashes with security forces, reflecting broader anti-government sentiments in Albania.
- 05SPAK, established in 2019, is seen as a trusted institution in Albania, focusing on high-level corruption cases.
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A proposed luxury resort in Albania linked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner is facing scrutiny from the Special Prosecution Office Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK) due to legal changes that may have facilitated its development on previously protected land. The project, approved by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama in December 2025, aims to transform ecologically sensitive coastal areas into a high-end tourist destination with plans for 10,000 hotel rooms and villas. Protests have erupted across Albania, particularly in the capital, Tirana, where thousands have demonstrated against the project, citing concerns over environmental degradation and lack of public consultation. The protests have escalated following the installation of fencing around the resort site, leading to clashes between demonstrators and security personnel. While Rama defends the project as essential for boosting tourism and economic growth, the ongoing SPAK investigation and public unrest cast doubt on its future. The legal review of the project is ongoing, with environmental assessments still pending.
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The ongoing protests and investigation into the resort project could influence future foreign investments and environmental policies in Albania.
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