Energy sector In September 2002, Harasani was appointed executive director of the Albanian Power Corporation (KESH), the state-owned electricity company. He worked on improving electricity supply and infrastructure during his tenure, which ended in July 2005.
Political career After leaving KESH, Harasani joined the
Socialist Party of Albania and was elected to the Albanian Parliament in the 2005 elections, representing
Tirana. He was re-elected in 2009, representing
Rrogozhinë. During his parliamentary career, he focused on economic and political reforms. Following the Socialist Party's defeat in the 2009 elections, Harasani, who was part of the internal faction known as the "Lëvizja e Mendimit Ndryshe" ("Movement of Different Thought"), had disagreements with party leader
Edi Rama. He criticized Rama for a lack of transparency and for allowing factionalism within the party, which Harasani believed weakened it. He also blamed Rama for his own exclusion from the candidate list, citing it as a factor in the party's loss. The conflict intensified in 2010, with Harasani accusing Rama of causing divisions and disregarding party rules. Even after leaving politics in 2012, Harasani continued to publicly criticize Rama's leadership style and policies, describing them as authoritarian and detrimental to both the party and the opposition. Harasani kept making critical comments in the following years, often using irony. He made remarks about Rama’s statements on uniting with Kosovo and about some government decisions in the economy that he disagreed with. == Later life ==