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IMF warns over strong lek and real estate credit risks in Albania

Why is this important: The ALL’s appreciation has helped contain inflation, but the IMF warns it may harm exports, deter foreign investors, and reduce the economy’s ability to absorb external shocks. The recommendations come at a time when inflationary pressures remain and credit growth — especially in real estate — continues to raise concerns.
February sees 30% jump in hotel visitors, with strong growth in foreign tourism

Why is this important: The data confirms a continued rise in inbound tourism, particularly from key European markets. It reflects growing international interest in Albania as an off-season destination — a development with long-term potential for the tourism economy.
Sali Berisha outlines DP tourism program, promises wage support and legal reforms

Why is this important: Tourism is one of Albania’s most important economic sectors. Berisha’s promises aim to win support from business owners and workers frustrated by high informality and perceived political interference. His proposed legal and financial interventions suggest a more activist state role under a future DP-led government.
Violent incident in Gjadër migrant camp leaves three injured

Why is this important: The Gjadër camp, opened under a bilateral agreement between Italy and Albania, is officially managed by Italian authorities. The incident underscores early tensions and safety concerns inside the camp, which hosts migrants denied asylum in Italy — many of whom, according to Italian officials, have criminal records.
EU proposes adding Kosovo to “safe countries” list to speed up deportations

Why is this important: If approved, the designation would make it harder for Kosovo citizens to obtain asylum in the EU, as applications from “safe” countries are more likely to be rejected quickly. The move follows a sharp rise in asylum requests from Kosovo since visa liberalization began on January 1, 2024.
Chris LaCivita confirms role in DP campaign, distances himself from U.S. government

Why is this important: LaCivita’s appointment has been one of the most talked about moves of the opposition’s campaign. His presence has sparked debate over how much the DP is paying him, where those funds are coming from, and what his political involvement really represents. While Berisha and the DP have framed his role as a sign of support from the Trump wing of U.S. politics — potentially even a pathway to reversing Berisha’s “non grata” status — that narrative appears increasingly uncertain.
Clash between BKH agents and DP supporters marks most serious incident of the electoral campaign so far

Why is this important: This is the first direct confrontation involving SPAK-linked institutions during the campaign and raises concerns over political tension and obstruction of anti-corruption operations. It follows the arrest of a 38-year-old in Lushnjë, in the same district, accused of offering money for votes in favor of the DP—an investigation now transferred to SPAK.
Albin Kurti submits formal resignation as Prime Minister of Kosovo to assume MP mandate

Why this is important: Kurti’s resignation formalizes the government’s transition following the end of its four-year mandate on March 23. It also fulfills the legal requirement for him to begin a new term as MP.
Fourth intergovernmental conference gives boost to Albania’s EU ambitions amid election campaign

Why is this important: The move is seen as a political and diplomatic win for the government, signaling EU recognition of Albania’s reform progress. It also delivers a boost to Rama’s campaign narrative of securing EU membership by 2030. But opposition voices continue to cast doubt on the process, citing political mismanagement and international hesitation.
Socialist Party launches campaign with EU-themed rally and call for fourth mandate

Why is this important: After 12 years in power, the Socialists are seeking a fourth term under the slogan “Albania 2030 in Europe – only with Edi and the Socialist Party.”