The current generations of the Republic of Moldova were predestined to witness Moldova’s transformation into a democratic and prosperous state. In an article published by IPN, the director of the Center for Health Policies and Studies (PAS) Viorel Soltan says that Moldova consolidated a democracy that, even if remains weak in parts, continues to generate irreversible processes.
According to Viorel Soltan, even the latest events related to the robbing of Moldovan banks generated a series of processes that will prevent their repeat in the future.
The Republic of Moldova is in a continuous process of transition. Some of our people already adjusted themselves to this state of affairs, while others still try to provoke a new, qualitative jump. “We can tell the country a lot, but we also have the right to demand,” said the PAS Center director. He noted that in such periods of transition, you feel as if you experience a continuous confrontation that became chronic and a new, principled approach is needed to end this interminable transition.
Viorel Soltan would like Moldova, on the 25th anniversary of its Independence, to be prosperous, the young people to find well-paid jobs and not to go in such a large number abroad. He would like the country to have a good infrastructure that would enable free movement, the villages not to be so isolated, while the distances to be measured in kilometers, not in hours lost on roads of a poor quality. He would also like the health system to be closer to the people and their needs.
During the next ten years, Viorel Soltan wants to see the country more prosperous, with more optimistic and healthier people who would look more into the future than into the past.
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.