Party for Justice, Integration and Unity

The Party for Justice, Integration and Unity (Albanian partia për Drejtësi, Integrim dhe Unitet; Acronym: PDIU ) is a political party in Albania. It claims to be for the interest of the representative CAMs. In the Camen is an Albanian- speaking ethnic group that was originally native to the Greek part of Epirus today. Most CAMs were expelled 1913-1945 from their ancestral home to Albania.

The party was founded in 2005 for Justice and Integration ( PDI ) consists on the one hand and for the integration of displaced persons in the Albanian society as a whole and taking care of their folk culture in present-day Albania. On the other hand, it demands that the expropriated land in Greece the Camen is returned or compensated. The PDI is trying to influence the foreign policy of Albania. Chairman of the party PDI was until the merger with the Justice and Development Party unit ( PDU) Tahir Muhedini. Since 2011, now Shpëtim Idrizi.

In May 2009, the PDI joined the right electoral alliance led by the Democrats, as Prime Minister Sali Berisha said that he supported the çamischen compensation claims against Greece. In the elections in June the same year, the PDI gained a mandate.

On 17 February 2011 merged in the capital Tirana, the Party for Justice and Integration ( PDI ) and the Justice and Development Party unit ( PDU) to the Party for Justice, Integration and Unity ( PDIU ). Both parties were quite similar in their ideology and were claims to interest representatives of the CAMs.

In the parliamentary elections of 2013, the PDIU part of the right -wing party Alliance Alliance was for work, welfare and integration ( Aleanca për Punësim, Mirëqenie dhe Integrim ) under the leadership of the Democratic Party. The PDIU won four seats.

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