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Vadim Pistrinciuc: Relations between people and government will modify After 28


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Now that the Moldovans can travel freely in the EU, the relations between the people and the government will emphasize the necessity of taking definite steps and will diminish the importance of political rhetoric, deputy chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party (PLDM) Vadim Pistrinciuc said in an interview with IPN titled “There are four million arguments why free movement in Europe is of historical importance”.

“Roads of a high quality are now built and the education system is transformed. Schools and kindergartens, hospitals and health centers are rehabilitated. Water supply systems are constructed. This is a start. The gap in the country’s development that we found four years ago when we came to power was enormous. There is yet a lot to be done. Today we have by at least one development project under implementation on every settlement. We must organize yet better and work more efficiently. We must make changes that the people perceive directly,” stated Vadim Pistrinciuc.

In this connection, he gave as example the E-government project. “We have a team of talented young people who, during several years, managed to replace many public services with electronic services, such as criminal record, licenses, electronic payments and fiscal reports. The measures are aimed at reducing corruption and bureaucracy. We will continue with such projects. The fight against corruption is very important and should be addresses seriously. We put great hope in the purification process launched in the justice sector. The people’s trust in justice and in the state in general depends on the success of this process. The education reform is a strategic reform and this year we will also make sure that the students do not copy in the Baccalaureate exams. The built kindergartens and the rehabilitated schools are other important accomplishments,” said the deputy chairman of the PLDM.

He added that the relations between the population and the government after this victory will highlight the necessity of taking concrete steps and will diminish the importance of political rhetoric.