After he returned to Albania, in 1996, Tafaj became director of sciences at the Ministry of Education of Albania. On 12 March 1997, Tafaj was named the
Minister of Education in
President Sali Berisha's placeholder government. Tafaj was appointed Education Minister at the height of the
country's 1997 political unrest, which had a disastrous effect on Albania's higher education system. Rioting and looting on the campuses of the
University of Tirana and the
Agricultural University of Tirana resulted in millions of dollars in damage. The universities were closed from March to May, During the closures, over four hundred squatters took residence in the dormitories on the campuses. Tafaj served as Minister until June, when
elections were held. In 1999, Tafaj was awarded a fellowship from the
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, which allowed him to return to Germany and work as a visiting professor at the
University of Hohenheim. Eventually, in 2005, he returned to Albania to work as a professor at the Agricultural University of Tirana and as a councilor for the
Ministry of Education and Sciences. In 2009, Tafaj was appointed as Minister of Education in the cabinet of Prime Minister Sali Berisha. ==References==