AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRail Modernization: Albania’s Infrastructure and Energy Minister Enea Karakaçi submitted to Parliament the EBRD loan ratification for electrifying the Tirana–Durrës railway and the Rinas station, with civil works finished, signaling near completion, and a goal of fully electric service by end-2027. Food Safety & EU Alignment: Agriculture Minister Andis Salla presented the draft law to ratify Germany technical cooperation for the EU4Food Safety project, aimed at building a modern, functioning food safety system—controls, labs, procedures, and Chapter 12 closing criteria. Agriculture Policy Votes: Parliament approved multiple agriculture bills, including trade certificates, the agricultural census, chemical management amendments, and aquaculture updates, with a notable split inside the ruling Socialist Party. Budget Watch: Albania posted a near-53 billion leks state budget surplus in the first half of the year, boosted by tax collections and stronger reporting, leaving more room for infrastructure spending. EU Enlargement Milestone: Albania provisionally closed its first three EU negotiation chapters (25, 26, 30), a symbolic step that still depends on maintaining standards. Industry & Finance: Raiffeisen Bank Albania won three Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2026 (corporates, digital, ESG), highlighting its tech and sustainable finance push. Regional Cooperation: A European Partnership Flight conference in Tirana brought together six nations plus the U.S. to strengthen air base operations, logistics, and interoperability. Protests & Property Risk: The Zvërnec luxury resort plan continues to fuel political and governance concerns, with allegations of questionable land handling and transparency gaps.
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