
The deputy of the Democratic Party, Ina Zhupa, said that in 1998, the Minister of Culture at that time, Edi Rama, asked the President of the Academy of Sciences, Mr. Ylli Popa, to give him an opinion on the draft decision "To place completely under the administration of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, the ancient city of Butrint".
In the battle of the opposition for not allowing the concession of the Butrint National Park by the government of Edi Rama, this document has encouraged Zhupa to request his summons as a witness in the sessions of the Constitutional Court on this very issue.
"Here's what (Rama) wrote in his report to the Academy of Sciences: In favor of the exclusivity of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports to museum centers that are also monuments of special importance, leaders and specialists of the Department of Heritage have expressed of Culture in the Council of Europe In the practices of many European countries, with which we have consulted, the Ministry of Culture has the right to administer, protect, restore and grant permits for archaeological excavations.
Unlike the Prime Minister who demanded the exclusivity of the Ministry of Culture, we demand less.
The dominant role of the state and non-concession, exactly what the Constitution of Albania and the Paris Convention provide for.
Meanwhile Prime Minister Rama, for lobbying and clientelistic interests, switches to the Butrint concession model, an unprecedented act in the world", writes Ina Zhupa on Facebook.
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