This department was newly created and it seems that Pirdeni will focus on the control of the public administration and will also deal with employee affairs.
After creating the "super ministry" for Blendi Gonxhe, Prime Minister Edi Rama has created another new ministry.
Through the "X" network, he has announced that he has proposed to the president the appointment of Mrs. Adea Pirdeni, Minister of State for Public Administration and Anticorruption. This department was newly created and it seems that Pirdeni will focus on the control of the public administration and will also deal with employee affairs. Until now, it was the Ministry of Justice that had the Anticorruption Unit.
" In this new phase of the country's development and in the conditions when Albania is working on the chapters of negotiations for membership with the European Union, after having just successfully taken their first step, a new approach to public administration is required, to increase in addition to competitive salaries and the quality of our human resources, addressing all the links of the process of its operation, from recruitment to the promotion of employees; reviewing with a more demanding eye and with more consolidated expertise the organization of institutions, structures and functions their work processes and the interaction between them, creating better conditions and sustainable mechanisms for the motivation and training of our Civil Service corps and so on... It is also advisable that the government's anti-corruption policies be harmonized more well between the institutions of the executive, with the demands of the challenging process of negotiations with the EU for all institutions of the country, as well as with civil society and entrepreneurship itself. In order to promote this new approach and address the above challenges, I will send the President of the Republic the proposal for the approval of another new member of the government cabinet, as Minister of State for Public Administration and Anticorruption. This task will be performed by Mrs. Adea Pirdeni, who has performed the role of Deputy Minister of Justice for the last three years and has stood out with her leadership and professionalism in the role of Deputy Chief Negotiator with the European Union, as well as in covering the chapter major of the Judiciary of Fundamental Rights ", writes Rama.

Who is Adea Pirdeni?
Adea Pirdeni was born in Tirana on October 1, 1983. She completed her law studies at the Faculty of Law, University of Tirana, from which she also holds a Master's degree in Public Law. In 2014 he obtained the title of Magister Juris (MJur) with excellent results from the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford and since 2016 he holds the title of "Doctor in Legal Sciences" from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tirana. She has conducted study visits as part of exchange programs at Humboldt University Berlin (Germany) and at the University of Kansas (USA).
Since 2008, Mrs. Pirdeni works as a full-time lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Tirana in the disciplines of Constitutional Law, Advanced Constitutional Law, EU Law and Administrative Law. Her main research areas are the constitutional aspects of good governance and human rights, European integration, as well as legal reform, for the drafting and implementation of which she has contributed as an Expert of the Technical Secretariat at the High Level Expert Group.
In the wake of professional experiences, Mrs. Pirdeni has served over the years as an external trainer at the School of Magistrates, the School of Advocacy of Albania and the Albanian School of Public Administration.
Ms. Pirdeni has a wide portfolio of engagement as a legal expert in a number of projects implemented by local institutes and organizations, as well as international partners, with a focus on assisting in improving the performance and increasing the capacities of central institutions of public administration, strengthening the capacity for the investigation and prosecution of corruption in Albania and neighboring countries in the region, support for the preparation of the approximation of legislation for Chapter 23 of the EU Acquis in the framework of the European integration of Albania and the monitoring of the implementation of the Justice Reform in Albania.
From September 2020, Adea Pirdeni serves as the Deputy Minister of Justice of Albania, covering in her portfolio mainly issues of European integration as part of the Negotiating Group for the Accession of the Republic of Albania to the EU for Chapter 23 on "Judiciary & Human Rights" , anti-corruption and strategic framework in the field of justice.
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