The Party of Action and Solidarity aims to implement five immediate and decisive actions in the future Parliament so as to help the business community. One of them is to stop the abusive inspections that harass entrepreneurs. The PAS team said such situations when the small companies have tens of inspections during a year are unacceptable, IPN reports.
In a news conference, PAS secretary general Andrei Spînu said the entrepreneurs take risks and start businesses, invest in them and create jobs. During 30 years they experienced hard times themselves. “The echoes of the 1990s, when the shrewd ones, by pressure and attacks, by illegalities took over your businesses and enriched themselves with state properties, are now heard again. After 2001, they joked that only one person worked in the country. They worked for one person, for one family and for one party. The businessmen were intimidated, arrested and dispossessed of businesses. The largest industries were monopolized. Ten more years of smuggling, raider attacks, injustice followed. In the period, many of the entrepreneurs decided to leave the country,” said the PAS candidate.
According to Andrei Spînu, President Maia Sandu in a message yesterday referred to the entrepreneurs and the way in which the state should behave. “The PAS team and President Maia Sandu support this message and undertake to takes sides with the entrepreneurs, businesspeople in the future Parliament and Government,” said the party’s secretary general.
The PAS promises to introduce the zero tax rate on reinvested income. This way, each entrepreneur will have more money for growing the business and creating jobs. The party also pledges to reduce bureaucracy and to set down simple and clear rules, especially for SMEs.
“We will eliminate monopolies that block the development of small and medium-sized enterprises. These monopolies lead to price rises and such developments have been already witnessed. We will make investments in agriculture so as to help the companies grow,” stated Andrei Spînu.