Thousands of people rallied in Albania's capital and a protected nature reserve to protest plans for a luxury beach resort linked to the Trump family.
Protesters gathered on a sandy beach facing azure waters, waving red Albanian flags and carrying inflatable flamingos, the movement's symbol, while chanting 'Cancel the project!'
Later, crowds marched to the government headquarters in central Tirana with placards reading 'Ivanka go home' and 'Albania is not for sale.'
The project, estimated to cost around four billion euros, is linked to US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner.
Protesters view the plan as the destruction of entire sections of the Vjosa-Narta Nature Reserve and its conversion into a luxury tourist destination.
According to the plan, developers also hope to transform the uninhabited island of Sazan into a glitzy tourist destination.
Prime Minister Edi Rama downplayed the protests, insisting there was 'no reason to worry' and that 'top' world experts were involved in the plan.