The President of the Republic, Ilir Meta has returned to the Assembly for reconsideration the law “On the state’s estates, as amended”.
The announcement from the Presidency stated:
“This law, in an unexplained and unreasonable manner, was urgently reviewed within 7 days by the Assembly. The initiative, which is presented as an intervention in the legislation for strengthening the legal mechanisms for the protection of public interest and property, in fact risks causing a problem in relation to the right of possession of property for the already acquired property titles.
“The only issue that seems to have received the most attention of the government and the Assembly is the regulation of legal relations that the state has entered into or will be able to enter into with third parties for the use of public property, and this without a set deadline.
“Interventions approved by law no. 111/2020, make it impossible for anyone to be able to determine, at least legally, whether or not a privately owned property near the coast and acquired by one of the lawful means of gaining ownership, is under defined as inalienable public property part of the ‘coastline’. In practice, this law creates the space for major abuses to occur, as has happened before due to various interventions and interests, on the width and extent of what is considered the “sea shore”.
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