Eighth director within a year is appointed in the problematic Cadastre of Vlora

13/07/2020 16:10

The head of the state national cadastre agency Artan Lame introduced today the lawyer Andi Binaj as the new director of the Vlora cadastre, in a conference where he spoke about the 30-year-old problems with city’s coastal properties.

“In Vlora there are problems with lawsuits lasting from 5 to 10 years. It has been the prosecution’s decisions to uncover the looting of state and private property, and the civil conflicts that have filled the black chronicles in the media. “Vlora is not only the coast but there are many large agricultural and livestock lands and properties.”

Lame further said that “over 10 thousand legalizations have been carried out in Vlora”, but the new director will have the task to speed up this process.
Lame, meanwhile, declined to comment on what would make the new director not resign like the others.

“Let us work and the results will speak for themselves,” was Lame’s statement of the lawyer at the helm of a directorate that has never been peace in recent years, involved in scandals sprung most from of the files.

Binaj predecessor Jurgen Pilkapi, resigned on Friday after only one month in office.

He was the 7th head of the institution who quits in only 9 month apparently, reportedly due to uncertainty and pressure on the city’s coastal real estate.

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