By a representative of the Government will travel to Moldova’s districts each Friday to meet with the local authorities, business entities, teachers, doctors and other categories of citizens, including from villages. The initiative was communicated by the leader of the Democratic Party Vlad Plahotniuc after the party’s weekly meeting, IPN reports.
Referring to the problem of household waste storage in Balti municipality, Vlad Plahotniuc said that officials of the Balti mayor’s office asked him to personally become involved. The waste dump is managed by a business entity and the mayor’s office does not have free access to this. Multiple conflicts appear as a result. The possibility of expropriating the given plot was proposed as a solution.
Vlad Plahotniuc also spoke about the implementation of the national program “Good Roads for Moldova”. The politician cited a Government report according to which the program is implemented much faster than planned. “According to the plan, 100 road sections were to be repaired by this date, but 163 road sections have been repaired already. The road section in Biesti commune, which was presented to the mass media as being of a poor quality, does not form part of the “Good Roads for Moldova” program and is a local project of the Biesi mayor’s office.
In reaction to the statements made by the Democratic leader as to the weekly visits that will be paid by ministers to districts, the deputy chairman of the Liberal Party Valeriu Munteanu in a press statement commented this is gross involvement by the Government in the parliamentary elections. “The members of the Government will go to each single-member constituency together with the PDM’s candidate for MP in that constituency and will make big promises to the people so as to persuade them vote the representative of the “three roses and a dollar”,” he stated.
“This new screwy idea of the PDM will seriously obstruct the proper conduct of the parliamentary elections and will compromise the output of the whole Cabinet and each Cabinet member apart. Pursuing the goal of satisfying the electoral needs of the ruling party, the Government will be paralyzed and the real commitments of our state and the necessary reforms will be forgotten until after the elections and the people will suffer.”