Dua Lipa backs Albania’s ‘Flamingo Revolution’ against Kushner-backed resort Submitted by MEE staff on Thu, 07/16/2026 - 13:45 The singer condemned law changes that opened protected land to a luxury development backed by Trump's son-in-law British singer-songwriter Dua Lipa at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, on 27 January 2026 (Sebastien Dupuy/AFP) Off Dua Lipa has thrown her support behind Albania’s “Flamingo Revolution”, praising protesters fighting a vast, Trump family-linked development on some of the country’s most environmentally sensitive land. The British pop star, who has Kosovo Albanian heritage, described the movement as “inspiring” during a conversation with Albanian academic and author Lea Ypi for her Service95 book club podcast. “I find it so inspiring to see how much people really care,” Lipa said as the demonstrations entered their sixth week.
Her intervention has renewed global attention on a movement that Albania’s government has struggled to dismiss or contain as protests enter their 46th day. The protests erupted over plans for luxury developments on Sazan Island and the Zvernec peninsula, near the protected Vjosa-Narta landscape. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Trump's son-in law Jared Kushner’s investment firm, Affinity Partners, is leading the $1.6bn project, which includes plans for about 10,000 rooms along a largely undeveloped stretch of Adriatic coastline.
The wetlands provide habitats for flamingos, seals, sea turtles and migratory birds. Dua Lipa speaks out about the Albania protests: "I find it so inspiring to see how much people really care. You know, day after day they're hitting the streets, because the government has opened up this part of a beautiful nature reserve to a high-end beachfront development.
And… pic.twitter.com/3SEVdJ9Rqv— More Perfect Union (@MorePerfectUS) July 15, 2026 Prime Minister Edi Rama’s government cleared a path for the development after parliament amended Albania’s protected-areas legislation in 2024, weakening restrictions on construction in environmentally sensitive zones. The government later granted the developer strategic investor status, offering access to accelerated approval procedures. Lipa targeted the secrecy surrounding that process.
“What I actually find concerning is the principle that the government could just change the law to remove the environmental protection …
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