Party for Justice, Integration and Unity Partia Drejtësi, Integrim dhe Unitet |
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Leader | Shpëtim Idrizi |
Founded | 17 February 2011 |
Headquarters | Tirana |
Newspaper | Përlindja e Shqipërisë |
Youth wing | Klubi i Patriotëve të Rinj |
Ideology | Nationalism Patriotism |
Political position | Centre-right |
National Assembly |
2 / 120
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Municipality |
1 / 60
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Districts of Albania |
1 / 36
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http://www.pdiu.al | |
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The Party for Justice, Integration and Unity (Albanian: Partia Drejtësi, Integrim dhe Unitet or PDIU) is a political party in Albania whose primary aim is promotion of the national issues of Albanians, including Kosovo, Albanians in Macedonia, Montenegro, Presevo valley and especially the Cham issue.[1][2]
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Albanians of world and regional wars have accumulated enormous problems that affect the rights of their fellow citizens, located in Albania, political, but also in neighboring countries with. All these unsolved problems browsing with the optics of international documents of freedom and human rights are what today might be called a national issue. Inside this issue today, the Cham issue represents the biggest problem unresolved, and set out solutions to continually fight against time. This issue can not be avoided by national policy objectives, because of the genocide perpetrated on the Cham population, especially at the end of the Second World War, genocide unacknowledged found guilty of internationally compactness of the population e, strong sense of national and provincial Chams in Albania live anywhere in the world, the size of the problem in question
It was formed as a union of the Party for Justice and Integration and the Party for Justice and Unity. Shpëtim Idrizi is its current chairman, while Tahir Muhedini is now the honorary president.[3]
In early October 2011, the Albanian government announced that a census will be conducted throughout the country which will counter the exact size of ethnic minorities for the first time after 1989.[4][5] However, after proposal of the PDIU, the Albanian government will fine 1,000$ every citizen that will declare an ethnicity other than what was written down on his or her birth certificate. This applies even if the certificate was written during the era of the pre-1989 where a great number of minority members was forced to renounce its minority status.[6][7][4][8] The Balkan Chronicle website considers it to be an attempt to intimidate minorities into declaring Albanian ethnicity, as the Albanian government has furthermore additionally stated that it will jail anyone who does not participate in the census or refuse to declare his or her ethnicity.[9]
Because of these developments, organizations that represent five minority groups in Albania decided unanimously to boycott to upcoming census.[7][6]
The PDIU will candidate in the following places:
In the Albanian local elections, 2011 the Party for Justice, Integration and Unity won a total of 59,499 votes throughout the country, and gained the Lizbrad municipality in Albania[1]</ref>. The number of votes gained by the Party for Justice Integration and Unity has severely increased.
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