Hajdari has subsequently addressed the University of Columbia's Harriman Institute for Russian, Eurasian and Eastern European Studies on the challenges which face the Western Balkans during the respective presidencies of Donald J. Trump and Vladimir V. Putin.
[6] After her brief experience in the U.S. Congress, she decided to return to Albania, in a bid to help revive the party her father co-founded and restore its former glory.
[7] In June 2017, it was announced that she would be running for parliament, alongside the leader of the Democratic Party Basha in Tirana.
[8] In a public announcement she declared that Albania needs a new movement and that she considered leaving the Democratic Party, as it is not welcomed by people anymore.
Hajdari has described her principal motivation as the increasingly violent protests which Lulzim Basha has led in Albania's capital,[12][13][14] which have also received widespread international condemnation from High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini and Commissioner for EU Enlargement Johannes Hahn.