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OMONIA’s Census: Greek minority constitutes 10% of population in Albania

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The Greek minority in Albania constitutes around 10% of the country’s population, according to Omonia, an organization representing ethnic Greeks in Albania. This statement was made during discussions about a recent census initiative that has drawn significant attention and debate.

Omonia’s estimates differ from the official statistics previously released by the Albanian government. The organization believes that the number of ethnic Greeks living in Albania is underreported, and it is pushing for greater transparency in population counts, particularly regarding ethnic and religious minorities.

The census initiative by Omonia comes amid growing concerns over the treatment and recognition of minority groups in Albania. Many members of the Greek community argue that their contributions and presence in the country have not been accurately reflected in official records. They also express concerns about the impact of migration and economic challenges on minority communities, which have led to population shifts over recent decades.

The issue of minority representation is a sensitive one in Albania, as the country continues to balance national identity with the rights of its various ethnic groups. Omonia’s efforts are part of a broader push to ensure that the Greek community is properly represented in both demographic data and political discourse.

The census and Omonia’s claims are likely to fuel ongoing debates about minority rights, representation, and the role of ethnicity in Albania’s evolving social fabric. It remains to be seen how the government and other stakeholders will respond to these new population figures and whether the census findings will be officially recognized.

 

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