Rama announced that they have contacted Google about this "mistake" that found Luca and several other businessmen close to the government, after citizens decided to escalate their online protest by launching a boycott of businesses linked to the Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Edi Rama has reacted again to the wave of negative reviews against businesses that are associated with names close to the government.
Rama is not worried about the protest that has been going on for over a month in front of his office, but speaks of an organized attack with an impact on the tourism economy.
On the "X" platform, Rama stated that hospitality businesses at the peak of the summer season have faced what he called "digital terror."
"Our tourism economy was hit treacherously by digital terror against hospitality businesses at the height of the season," Rama wrote, referring to an article published by the "Tirana Examiner."
According to the Prime Minister, the organization following negative reviews was politically motivated and has turned into an economic aggression against the country and the families who earn their income from tourism.
"A politically motivated organization turned into economic aggression against the country and families that live off tourism ," Rama wrote in his reaction.
Our tourism economy was brutally hit by digital terror on hospitality businesses at the height of the season. @TiranaExaminer 's article explains how a politically motivated organization turned into economic aggression against the country and the families who live off tourism. https://t.co/QaFZG588SG
— Edi Rama (@ediramaal) July 11, 2026
The Prime Minister has also engaged the government to contact Google directly to save the businesses of Gjergj Luca and his friends from collapse. Through a post on the social network Facebook, Rama announced that they have contacted Google about this "mistake" that has found Luca and several other businessmen close to the government, after citizens decided to escalate their online protest by launching a boycott against businesses linked to the Prime Minister.
State Police launches investigation into negative reviews
The State Police has launched investigations into a suspected coordinated activity in cyberspace, which has led to a high number of negative reviews and comments against hotels, restaurants and other tourist entities in Albania.
The Director General of the State Police, Skënder Hita, announced in a press conference that cybercrime investigation structures have identified indications of the existence of a network of accounts that have operated in a synchronized manner on online rating platforms.
According to him, within a short period of time, negative comments and evaluations have been published en masse, with the suspicion that the aim was to create a false perception and artificially damage the online reputation of Albanian businesses.
He announced that the initial analysis revealed over 10,000 accounts on social networks with suspicious activity patterns, which are currently subject to verification by specialized structures of the State Police.
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