The ministry, headed by Rosetta Hajdari, seeks historian, geographer or psychologist for the position of market inspector (Dokument)

The Ministry of Industry, Intervention and Trade (MTI), which is headed by Roseta Hajdari, announced on March 24th 2025 a competition to fill the positions of market inspectors. However, the established criteria do not appear to include a deep specialisation in areas closely related to trade, even though the position is market inspector. At the point [...]
However, the established criteria do not appear to include a deep specialisation in areas closely related to trade, even though the position is market inspector. At the point three of the contest, where the requirements for needed education are specified, MTI requires that candidates have a first-level higher education (Bachelor) degree from almost every academic branch, including such directions as: The Faculty of Jurydical, Economic (no specification), Sociology, Anthropology, philosophy, History, Political Science, Psychological, Social Work, Geography and Public Administration, reports Frontonline, broadcast Periscope.
Meanwhile, the position of the market inspector requires specific skills and knowledge of the regulations and laws regulating business activities.

Former market chief inspector for the MTI competition: Even in the past, there was a general criteria
FrontOnline has also contacted Lulzim Syla, former market chief inspector to get a promotion regarding the MTI-declared competition for market inspectors.
First he said he didn't see the competition and he didn't deal with these things anymore.
I don't know, I'm not even dealing with these things. I haven't even seen the competition, he said.
In the meantime, according to him, it has happened in the past that as the criterion, it will be the qualification point of the general ʹfalculatti.
He was a general faculty, last time, as far as I know he said.
As he said, it's been many years, and he's not working on these things.
But it's been years and I'm not working on this stuff, he's done.
Former Trade Minister: MTI criteria not adequate for market inspector profile
Former Trade Minister Ismet Mulaj has talked about past performance of competitions that took place and have been announced by MTI for market inspectors.
He shows that they turn two models when they announced competitions for market inspectors.
The first model according to him is the one used by Anglo-Saxon countries that are not specified relevant areas for market inspectors.
There are two approaches, two models when they announced the contests. The model, therefore, only writes high schooling and leaves it open because in Anglo-Saxon countries there are not many candidates of specific profiles linked to the position of market inspector, so these countries do not determine the narrow profile of candidate, he says.
As far as it is concerned, in the continental European countries, education is determined for candidates who want to become market inspectors.
While in European continental countries, most countries define it - law, economics, public administrations, food, or economic technology - issues that relate more or less - to the work profile, to the description of the workplace.
According to him, the MTI competition criteria for market inspectors are not adequate for the inspector's profile.
Actually, none of these profiles are relevant for the market inspector's profile.
According to former Minister Mulaj, the candidate would have to have experience in inspection or would have to attend any inspection training.
Therefore, it would have to be a candidate or experience from the field of market inspection, or to undergo training for market inspection.
In the end, he points out that in the past, when such contests have been opened, only candidates who have had an end to law and economics.
In the past, economic and judicial demand has been requested, but not other areas. He's done.
Lekaj for the MTI competition: We cannot accept decisions that harm key sectors of the economy
The AAK's ex-Deputate and former Commission for Economics, Industry, Undertaking and Market, Pal Lekaj, has spoken about the competition published by the MTI, where they seek market inspectors with academic qualifications of almost all fields.
Lekaj says concerns should be raised for this, for government decisions and policies.
On this issue, we need to raise concerns about the policies and decisions made by the government.
Former Lekaj delegation, says policies like this MTI often fail to address the true needs of citizens.
These policies often fail to address the true needs of citizens and contribute to the sustainable development of the country.
According to him, transparency should be required, responsibility for actions that are in everyone's interest.
We need to seek transparency, responsibility and actions that are in everyone's interest.
The commission's former business member adds that no decisions should be accepted that harm the main sectors of the economy.
We cannot accept decisions that harm the main sectors of the economy and that exclude a large part of the population from equal opportunities.
Muhariri: Public sector demarcation must be based on meritocracy, not political favouring
Economy recogniser Arton Mujaziri says the MTI criteria for the market inspector's competition are questionable.
The criteria set by the MTI for the market inspector's position are questionable, especially the involvement of academic fields not directly related to this task, he says.
According to him, this approach enables the ruling party to employ its militants in positions that require professionalism.
Such an approach enables the ruling party to expand the criteria for employing party militants in positions that require professionalism and specific expertise.
He adds that recruiting in the public sector should be based on meritocracy.
Rescription in the public sector should be based on meritocracy and not on political favour, as politicisation of the market inspectorate could harm the quality of services and citizens' trust in state institutions. /Periscope/
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