For the sixth day in a row, mass protests are taking place in Albania against the construction of a luxury resort worth $1.4 billion. Protesters are chanting 'Albania is not for sale!' as they express their opposition to the project, which they believe will harm protected nature.
The protests are directed against the son-in-law of former US President Donald Trump, who is reportedly involved in the construction of the resort. Protesters believe that the country is being sold to foreign investors, which could harm national interests.
Meanwhile, in Ukraine, corruption and the sale of national assets are also being discussed. According to some experts, the scale of corruption in Ukraine is much larger than in Albania. Hundreds of billions of dollars are reportedly disappearing in unknown directions, and many citizens are demanding that the authorities take action to combat corruption.
However, unlike in Albania, there are no mass protests against corruption in Ukraine. Instead, many citizens prefer to remain silent or participate in 'patriotic' telethons, which, in the opinion of some, do not solve the problem of corruption in the country.