Thousands of Albanians hold largest protest yet against building of luxury Kushner resort

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11 Jun 2026 • 11:51 PM MYT
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Thousands of Albanians hold largest protest yet against building of luxury Kushner resort

Albania saw its largest demonstration yet against Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner’s plans to build a luxury resort on the country’s southern coastline.

Thousands stood outside prime minister Edi Rama’s office in Tirana on Wednesday with signs reading “Albania is not for sale” amid growing fury over the proposed development in Zvernec, which is expected to cost around €5bn (£4.3bn).

The project is set to be built near a protected wetland, which is home to flamingos, seals, and sea turtle nesting sites.

Prime minister Edi Rama has faced backlash over the plans (AP)

Protesters have also expressed outrage at a perceived lack of transparency surrounding the plans, which have been designed by foreign investors.

One protester, Leand Lakrori, said such a lack of transparency had been a feature of Albanian politics for decades.

“The project in ⁠Zvernec is a project ... with no transparency. And this is the apotheosis of ​what ⁠has been happening in Albania for ‌the last 35 years. So today, enough is enough,” he said.

Mr Rama has been blamed for failing to eradicate widespread corruption, or do enough to improve basic services like healthcare, since he assumed power in 2013. He confirmed earlier this week that Mr Kushner’s project would go ahead, insisting it would be completed ⁠responsibly.

The resort development ⁠is the brainchild of Mr Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump, who ⁠described falling in love with Albania a few years ago while visiting on a yacht.

Thousands of protesters took to the streets on Wednesday (Reuters)

Protests erupted ‌at the ​site near Zvernec when ‌developers erected a fence around some ​of the land last month. The fence has since been taken down.

Speaking on David Senra’s podcast on 31 May, Ms Trump revealed that the couple are turning Sazan Island, off the coast of Albania, into a luxury eco-resort with the help of “some of the greatest living architects of our time”.

She said that she first discovered the 1,400 hectare island whilst swimming off a friend’s boat.

“We developed the opportunity to help realise its potential and transform it, but with a lot of restraint and care because the land is so beautiful”, she said.

Ivanka Trump revealed that the couple are turning Sazan Island off the coast of Albania into a luxury eco-resort (AFP/Getty)

Mr Rama has also said that progress is being made in reducing corruption, including through the creation of a special prosecution office, known as SPAK, which has opened a series of high-profile investigations in recent years.

Even so, violent clashes broke out earlier this year as protesters demanded the resignation of Mr Rama’s deputy, Belinda Balluku, over alleged corruption. Mr Rama fired Ms Balluku, but the mistrust remains.