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Maia Sandu: State serves a minority of people, instead of serving a majority


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The state in the Republic of Moldova serves a minority of people, instead of serving a majority, considers the leader of the Party “Action and Solidarity” Maia Sandu. In an interview for IPN, the politician said that after 25 years of existence, the state is unable to fulfill its main duties.

Maia Sandu stated that the biggest accomplishment was the avoidance of bloody conflicts as a method of solving problems, except for the Nisru war. The biggest failure resides in the fact that after 25 years of existence, the state is unable to fulfill its main duties – to ensure the observance of the rights of its people, their physical and economic security, education and health services of a high quality and elementary infrastructure. Consequently, the inequality and poverty level increased and a large part of the people lost hope in the possibility of building a bright future at home and chose to leave the country.

The politician noted that practically no government thought strategically, to cover a longer period of time, and we now feel the results. The main mistake made by the people is that they chose such governments and didn’t sufficiently become involved in monitoring these.

Maia Sandu would like the Republic of Moldova to be a country where the people feel the safety they need to build a future. “I would like to live in a country where the taxes I pay do not get into the pockets of shrewd men who came to power by corruption and lie, but are used equitably and wisely to improve the living standards of all the people. I would like to form part of an educated, tolerant, solid society united around common goals,” she stated.

According to her, the government must realize the people’s will and act for the benefit of the people and society. The country’s problems derive from the internal division. It’s time to make a concerted effort for a change.

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the declaration of Moldova’s Independence, IPN News Agency decided to depict the portrait of the current Republic of Moldova. For the purpose, it provoked a number of people, including state officials, politicians, businessmen, civil rights activists and persons without posts and titles, but who have what to say. The generic picture is entitled “Thoughts about and for Moldova”. The articles started to be published on July 18.