I want Lipa talking about the “Falmingo Revolution” in Albania

I want Lipa, it has become one of the most powerful voices in support of the protests being held in Albania against Donald Trump's family-backed giant tourist project. During a conversation in her administration Service95 with academic and author Lea Ypi, the 30-year-old singer has named citizens' protests as “quite inspiring”.
At the heart of I Love Lipa's reaction was the way the Albanian government managed the legal situation to pave the way for the 1.6 billion-euro project on the island of Saban and the Zvrneci peninsula. She expressed concern about how environmental laws can be changed so easily without any kind of consultation with citizens.
What I find truly disturbing is the principle that the government can simply change the law to remove environmental protection, without any kind of public consultation,” said I want to during the podcast.
The singer stressed that it is essential that politicians take responsibility for such decisions and ask clear questions about who really benefits from these projects and how they make them the best place.
The movement, known as the “Flatmingo Revolution”, has received this name because of the threat of ecosystem and rare birds in protected areas where resort construction and about 10,000 villas are forecast. I want Lipa expressed her worship even for the self-appointed civil movement, saying that this name carries a highly beautiful symbol and sums up the determination of the people who are protesting, it's inspiring, said I do, says Prive.al, broadcasts Periscope.
I want Lipa's statement was met with great enthusiasm in Tirana, where the protests entered their sixth week. Alexander Trajche, leader of the conservation organization P PNEA, praised the singer's response as <x0fantistic and in due time”, adding that it serves as an idol and a great source of inspiration for young Albanians to continue resistance.
Meanwhile, this project supported by Jared Kouchner and Ivanka Trump has raised concerns at the international level as well. Eurodeputs have warned Albania that disrespecting environmental standards could seriously jeopardise the country's European Union membership process, which is intended to be achieved by 2030. /Periscope











