The 2025 Inspection Report is Presented, Parliament Discusses Reform Progress

Prime Minister by designation, Albin Kurti, attended the formal presentation of the General Report on Inspections for 2025. This comprehensive document was prepared by the Office of the General Inspector, operating within the Prime Minister’s Office. During his address, Kurti acknowledged the foundational work completed by the government and Parliament during the preceding mandate, specifically referencing the passage of the Law on Inspections.

He stated that the report serves as tangible evidence of the progress made in implementing these structural reforms. “Today we are gathered to discuss the General Report on Inspections for 2025, which demonstrates visible progress in the implementation of this reform,” Kurti noted. The core objective of the ongoing reform initiative, according to Kurti, is the modernization and enhancement of the efficiency of the inspection framework.

This modernization effort is intended to cover both central government and local administrative levels. A primary focus of the revised system is the robust protection of public and private interests across all sectors. The presentation highlighted how the updated inspection mechanism aims to ensure accountability and transparency throughout public administration.

The detailed findings contained within the report provide an overview of compliance levels and areas requiring further systemic improvement, thereby guiding future policy adjustments within the national oversight structure.

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