Himariot Community and Coastal Association will meet next week to discuss the latest situation with properties such as process ongoing in the circumstances created by the advent of the new government Rama.
In focus will be the development within the Region of Himara, the situation of properties and their registration by the OSCE, as well as reorganization of the association.
Himara Community, and Coast Association, in behalf of the Civil Society, have objected to the civil disobedience, implementing the Law on Land, 7501 in Himara Region.
A property registration, in Himara Region, has initiated several years ago by the OSCE financed with funds from the EU, but the process has remained blocked as a result of the adoption of Law 7501, which gives no legitimate heirs properties.
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Land registration and road signs in Albania's south coast assisted by €1.5 million European Union-funded project implemented by OSCE
Photo:
Protest of the people of Himara in August 2008 for their lands and
properties which are attacked by Mafia. The protesters have dual
citizenship, Albanian and Greek, remembering the OSCE that they are
European citizens and finance this process, which must to be
transparent for their generations.
TIRANA,
21 July 2011 – This EU funded €1.5 million technical assistance
project, implemented by the OSCE Presence in Albania was presented
today in Tirana. This project in a key touristic region of Albania aims
to complete the first property registration and updating of existing
registration for some 60,000 properties in coastal areas of the country
from Palase Gjolek in the north to Xarre. This will give owners clear
legal title and boost the potential for investment in the region. The
project also includes new street signs installed in Saranda, Selenica,
and Armen, and soon to be installed in six other areas (Golem, Qender
Vlora, Orikum, Lukova, Delvina and Dhiver) at a cost of €103,000.
Speaking at the project presentation, Ambassador Ettore Sequi, the
Head of the EU Delegation to Albania, said: “Clear property titles and
legal certainty are essential prerequisites for prosperous development
of the country and attracting foreign investment. Only when such a
system is finally in place will Albania become an attractive location
for foreign investors to establish operations leading to employment
generation.”
The Head of the OSCE
Presence in Albania, Ambassador Eugen Wollfarth, stated: “The project
will assist the Government in increasing security of tenure, which is
crucial for the sustainable development of the coastal area. It will
also provide a basis for officials and lawmakers to formulate
appropriate laws, policies and procedures to establish clear property
titles and to protect this right.”
The project collects and processes property-related data and
facilitates public participation in a transparent process that will
provide public institutions with the information required to accurately
determine and protect property rights. It offers natural and legal
persons the opportunity to provide documents and information
demonstrating a right to property and to request legal recognition of
this right. All documents and maps collected and generated under the
project will be handed over to the Immovable Property Registration
Office.
The project, which receives
additional funding from the Governments of Greece (€100,000), the
Czech Republic (€50,000) and Switzerland (€30,000), is scheduled to be
completed by the end of 2011.
Note:
The Himara Community and the Coastal Association stated that the
registration land by OSCE, is favoring the Mafia not inhabitants of the
regions. According the statement "the process is to failure because the
corruption and the missing of the transparency by the the Albanian
companies that menage the process, is evident. Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Press Conference of The Civil Society of Himara, held today in Tirana, to be opposite the Project Law of the Properties by the Albanian Parliament, which destructs the future of the Himara Region.
uesday, September 18, 2012
"The scandal of Concessions" with the beaches of the Himara Region
Albanian press charges, greater corruption of the government of Albania, after the scandal with the WorldBank in 2007, in which Jala village, was destroyed entirely.
In Himara, "Omonia" called municipal councilors to denounce the scandal, even though they voted for this concession.
Civil society of Himara, has accused the Himara Council, last year, for Concessions and Development Plans, stating that it has declared "civil disobedience against the 7501 law" and rejected The DevelopmentPlain, a process that is performed without transparency and that serves the Albanian Mafia
The "Omonia President" Vasil Bolanos, urges OSCE, make transparent all the registration of the properties process in the Himara Region. In a letter to the OSCE, the diplomatic corps and the civil society, Bolanos explained that "He has not received a response from the Himara Municipality for the registration process, although advisers" Omonia "are present in all voting in the Council."
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