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Shkëlqim Hajdari, a personality with professional integrity, an example of the responsibility of institutional reform

2025-10-03 22:05:00, Opinione Martin Leka

Shkëlqim Hajdari, a personality with professional integrity, an example of

At the beginning of the week, the Assembly of the “Tirona” Association elected Mr. Shkëlqim Hajdari as its Chairman. As a “late Tirona” only 35 years old, I felt a special sense of satisfaction. Not only because I have known him for a long time and know his 24-carat Tirona roots, but also some other roots that are related to the character and qualities of a committed man. Patriot. Scrupulous. Loyal. Just. Intellectual. Noble. A peerless friend and comrade… are some of the qualities that stand out in the figure of the Chairman of the Assembly of the “Tirona” Association.

At a time when public trust in institutions requires restoration through honest action and bold reform, the figure of Shkëlqim Hajdari stands as a rare example of professional commitment and institutional integrity. With a career built on unwavering principles and a public profile that refuses to compromise on ethics, Hajdari represents not just a name in state administration, but a new philosophy of public service.

His appointment as Chief Inspector General by the Council of Ministers is not a formal act, but a clear signal for a new approach to administrative control, transparency and professionalism. Coming from the ranks of justice, as a former prosecutor and president of the Albanian Prosecutors' Association, Hajdari brings with him not only experience, but also a culture of accountability that challenges bureaucratic routine, confronting the present and institutional progress with growing demands and harmonizing them with the opportunities and capacities that generate a commitment of all factors and actors in fulfilling what is obligatory for all and the fruit of everyone's contribution.

At the head of a new structure that unites the inspectorates of customs, agriculture, environment, health and food safety, he is called to lead a reform that aims not at punishment, but at awareness; not at control for control's sake, but at responsible supervision. With a vision that places the specialist at the center of inspection and the citizen at the center of service, Hajdari represents what Albanian institutions need to embody: ethics, competence and the courage to change.

Shkëlqim Hajdari as Chief Inspector General represents an important turning point in the philosophy of governance and administrative control in Albania. With a long career in the justice system and a public profile built on strong professional principles, Hajdari embodies the model of a functionary who comes from the field of law, not from the corridors of politics.

He is a figure who has maintained a high ethical and professional profile, even in tense institutional periods. His resignation from the position of prosecutor after a conflict with former Chief Prosecutor Adriatik Llalla, and his subsequent engagement as president of the Prosecutors' Association, testify to a character that does not accept compromise with principles. He is known for his direct approach, commitment to transparency and rejection of institutional clientelism.
A former prosecutor and head of the Prosecutors' Association of Albania, Hajdari has been the voice of the independence of the justice system at key moments of institutional transition.

Chairman of the Assembly of the "Tirana" Association, he has articulated with dignity and pride the values ??of civic heritage and indigenous identity since his first speech after his election.
At the head of the General Inspectorate, he is part of a broad reform of inspections, which aims to harmonize Albanian standards with those of the European Union.

His ideas warrant a fundamentally changed approach to businesses, focusing from punishment to counseling and awareness. He promises to create an online system with real-time cameras for site surveillance and transparency of inspections.

Shkëlqim Hajdari is not just a name in a high administrative position. He is a symbol of an effort to restore trust in the institutions of control, to build an administration that does not serve the party, but the law and the citizen. His figure represents professionalism over politics, integrity over compromise, reform over routine, the voice of the specialist over the noise of interest. For all of these, he is offered as a guarantee of name, profession, accountability, integrity and trust.

In a present where institutions require not only reorganization but moral renewal, Shkëlqim Hajdari remains a figure who not only leads, but inspires. He does not represent just an administrative mandate, but a call to return ethics to the heart of public service. With the courage to challenge conformity and the vision to build structures that serve the citizen, Hajdari is proof that reform is not a slogan, but a daily act of responsibility.

Experience and principle, justice and transparency, professionalism and trust are intertwined in his name. He is not only a state functionary, but a living reminder that when the law rules, the institution is not a burden, but hope. And when the public service is led by people like Shkëlqim Hajdari, reform is no longer a promise, it is a breathing reality.





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