National Liberal Women Organization set up
The organization of the National-Liberal Women was set up, Info-Prim Neo reports, quoting a press communiqué of the National-Liberal Party (NLP.) The constituting conference was held on March the 8th, on the Women’s Day, as 108 representatives from districts and Chisinau and Balti attended the sitting.
In the basic report, presented by the NLP’s president, Vitalia Pavlicenco, she said the burden of these difficult and sad times fell on the women’s shoulders. And the times cannot be considered otherwise, when every third child grows up motherless, when every tenth child grows up without parents, when the people are striving for e better life, yet it is getting worse and worse.
According to Vitalia Pavlicenco, the formation needs a strong women’s organization, in order to attract, involve and support the women in the public life, in order to promote the cooperation and harmony. After missing the Baltic train, after missing the Romanian train either, now Moldova is missing the Georgian-Ukrainian train towards NATO and EU. And the women cannot remain indifferent. The NLP banks on women and youth in order to change the situation, the PNL leader has said.
According to the communique of the formation, realizing the situation created in Moldova lately, as a result of the non-democratic rule of the last 8 years, clearly seeing the need of the presence of women in the public activity and of informing the citizens as to a democratic option, the party decided to form its Women’s Organization and to actively involve it bringing about the freedom, by extending and strengthening the NLP territorial structures and by promoting the party’s message in society. The National Liberal Women Organization stated its adhesion to the objectives promoted by Romanian Women Union (UNIFERO) based in Atlanta, which supports the rights of the women, in general, and of the Romanian women, especially, in the USA and abroad, and is open to promote international cooperation.
The conference adopted a statement in connection with the violation of the freedom of speech in Moldova, requiring for the possibility of discussing, within a public space, the issues society copes with and stopping to persecute the journalists saying the truth and the radio stations where the plain people can tell of their concerns. The statements is vehemently protesting against the intention to close the radio station Vocea Basarabiei, which is a station of the national dignity.
The conference elected the young NLP member Diana Crudu as the president of the Women’s organization, three zonal deputy presidents and an Administration Council of 19 ladies.
The forum was attended by invitees and guests on behalf of the 50 x 50 Political from USA and Australia.