Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams Granted Albanian Citizenship
In Brief
Adams's acquisition of Albanian citizenship highlights his ongoing international engagement following his tenure as New York City mayor.
Key Facts
- Eric Adams, former mayor of New York City, has obtained Albanian citizenship and a passport.
- The citizenship was granted by a special decree from Albania's president, Bajram Begaj.
- Adams reportedly requested both citizenship and a passport, according to Albania Daily News.
- He expressed fondness for Albania during a visit in his last weeks in office.
- Reports of Adams's new citizenship emerged from Balkan media on Friday.
What Happened
Eric Adams, the former mayor of New York City, was granted Albanian citizenship and a passport by a special presidential decree, following his visit and positive remarks about the country.
Why It Matters
The move underscores Adams's international connections and may influence his future activities or relationships with Albania and the Balkan region.
What's Next
It remains to be seen how Adams will engage with Albania or leverage his new citizenship in future endeavors.
Sources
- The Guardian — Former New York City mayor Eric Adams obtains Albanian citizenship(3h ago)
- NYT — Eric Adams, Citizen of the World, Becomes an Actual Citizen of Albania(1h ago)
