Trade Unions: All wars end in negotiations and cessions
“If we want to develop our economy, which depends on exports, foreign investments, stability in society, how other investors can come?”, the secretary of the Confederal Committee of the Trade Unions National Confederation (CNSM), Nicolae Suruceanu, asked himself on Thursday at a news conference, Info-Prim Neo reports. “The biggest wars among the strongest countries end in talks and mutual cessions,” the trade union official said.
The CNSM has convened the news conference to send a message to its members, condemning the protests in Chisinau. “In connection to the violent actions on April 7 in the center of the capital of our country, the CNSM states they have nothing in common with democracy,” reads a press release distributed to media. “The trade unions were not involved in those actions,” specified the CNSM's deputy president, Oleg Budza. The Confederation calls on its members “to contain themselves and not to let themselves provoked in such actions.”
As an institution of the civil society, the CNSM stands for civic peace, calmness and reason and “does not support the acts of vandalism committed by the so-called protesters, making damages of hundreds of millions of lei to the Moldovan people, especially when the world is hit by the financial crisis and the economic crisis.”
The trade unions have always advocated to solve misunderstandings of any type in a peaceful way, not by violence, but through talks, the Trade Unions National Confederation states.