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Vlad Plahotniuc: Government remains business community’s partner


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The government remains the business community’s partner. Solutions are being looked for to the existing problems. We want and can change many things in the attitude of each of us and, respectively, in the country’s possibilities. The message was transmitted by the founding president of the Moldova Business People Association (AOAM) Vlad Plahotniuc, the leader of the Democratic Party, in the second Economic Forum for Dialog and Development held in the evening of July 24, IPN reports.

Vlad Plahotniuc reiterated the current government’s mission to implement reforms so as to increase the quality of life. He familiarized the invitees with the government coalition’s initiative to adopt a package of laws to stimulate the business community and increase the population’s incomes.

Prime Minister Pavel Filip presented in brief the measures taken by the current government to improve the business climate in Moldova and the measures contained in the package of laws on business activity. These are fiscal stimulation measures, proposals regarding the hotel, restaurant and café services sector, regulations concerning the taxi service, repatriation of currency and diminution of pressure on the business community.

Pavel Filip called on the representatives of the business sector to support these approaches for the sake of the whole country. “We want a freer and more transparent business environment. We want you to feel well in Moldova when you do business and, surely, we want to have financial capacity so as to be able to solve the problems faced by the citizens,” stated Pavel Filip.

“Most of the times, this dialogue platform generated ideas and appropriate solutions to the invoked problems. Many of our draft laws were initiated as a result of the meetings with you and your guild colleagues,” AOAM director general Alexandru Baltag stated in the forum.

The event involved about 45 national business associations and unions and over 800 managers from the Moldovan economy.