Himarioton Lobby of USA follows Himara Community in Albania for the union of Himara with Lukovo
http://himarriotonsociety.org/content/news/hsa-supports-territorial-reform-himarra-lukovo
http://himarriotonsociety.org/content/news/hsa-supports-territorial-reform-himarra-lukovo
HSA Supports Territorial Reform of Himarra - Lukovo
The
Government of Albania is planning to undertake a comprehensive
administrative and territorial reform ahead of the 2015 local elections
for the purpose of empowering local governments, creating new
opportunities for economic development, and promoting local democracy.
Currently proposed by the Ministry of Domestic Affairs is the
administrative merger of the Himarra municipality with that of Lukovo to
the south and Vranisht, which is located across the mountains to the
east. The Himarrioton Society of America supports the union of Himarra
and Lukovo, but rejects the proposed inclusion of Vranisht in such an
administrative territorial alignment for a variety of self evident
reasons.
Himarra
and Lukovo have common interests related to geography (they are
neighboring coastal areas) , tradition (they constitute the historic
area of Himarra), economy (tourism oriented) and society. Vranisht on
the other hand looks away from the coast, is agriculturally and
pastorally oriented and has no shared traditions or historical societal
ties with Himarra/Lukovo. In our opinion, the inclusion of Vranisht in
this administrative unit would only create the potential for conflict
and disenfranchisement for the people of both Himarra/Lukovo and
Vranisht. The majority of the population of Himarra and Lukovo are
united in the rejection of any proposed alignment that would include the
area of Vranisht.
There
has been a great deal of misinformation and mudslinging by some of the
Albanian press and government officials, in attempts to dismiss the
people of Himarra and Lukovo's objections. We wish to point out the
Government's stated approach to this reform effort "through a
participatory and transparent process building alliances consensus with
the local community and all stakeholders. The process welcomes local
solutions for voluntary mergers to ease decision making..and promote
practical and realistic solutions." We hold the government to its word
to seek realistic solutions, and urge it to consider the benefits it
would reap in the economic sphere, goodwill and international public
opinion that honoring the consensus
of the people of Himarra/Lukovo would bring. We believe the supporters
of the territorial reform effort: SIDA, USAID, Swiss Development
Corporation, UNDP, OSCE, et al, would agree.
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