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The PDIU is '''not''' a Center-Right political Party… As far as I know, the Center-Right parties are not extremist nor are promoting extreme nationalism in their ideologies. A true example of a Center-Right party is the [[Democratic Party of Albania]], which, in contrast to PDIU, is patriotic, but not nationalist.
When the Wikipedia flags a such extremist and nationalist party simply as "Center-Right", by using sources of disputed reliability (disputed, as it comes in contrast to the party's actions and behavior), then you can not but doubt this page's reliability and its sources. --[[User:SilentResident|SilentResident]] ([[User talk:SilentResident|talk]]) 19:06, 10 November 2013 (UTC)
::PDIU is center right, because it affiliates with center right. Not for any right wing political vision or anything else. It can be easily placed as centrist or pura nationalistic. Its program is mostly focused on the Cham issue and partly other nationalistic issues. I don't know where you guys found the references to tell the difference between center-right and far-right inside PDIU programme.
::As far as for the blog mentioned above, www.himara.gr, you can tell how neutral it is from the ___domain. And it is only a blog, it cannot be a source of truth.
::regarding ''"PDIU recently made ridiculous claims over the [[Epirus (region)|territory of Greece]] which PDIU prefers to call as [[Chameria]] mostly for irredentist reasons"'', PDIU members are from Chamouria, their homes and properties, and because they consider an injustice is made over the Albanians in Epirus. I'd suggest to read a little before jumping to conclusions.[[User:Mondiad|Mondiad]] ([[User talk:Mondiad|talk]]) 23:26, 10 November 2013 (UTC)
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