Dodon: we need a prosperous and prosperous Moldova

The Moldovan president has entered the electoral race in the country.

 

As tg-channel “Moldova’s Choice” writes, today, on October 2, the election campaign for the presidential elections in Moldova has begun. From this day on, registered electoral competitors can campaign. One of the first to present the program today was the acting head of state Igor Dodon, having informed that it keeps on seven “pillars”.

-Caring for people – we will make specific proposals here, taking into account our experience in recent years in the field of social policy, medicine and education;

-Comfortable city and modern villages – we will continue with the best practices in national programmes for road repair, water supply and sewerage, sanitation, lighting and gasification of settlements;

-Sustainable economy – a new approach to agriculture, we will implement industrial platforms in all areas;

-Protection and consolidation of statehood, we are talking about territorial reintegration of the Republic of Moldova and settlement of the Transnistrian problem;

– Domestic policy – we intend to carry out a constitutional reform with regard to the reform of justice;

-Balanced foreign policy;

-Preservation of Christian and traditional values.

 

As a comparison of narratives, the authors of the channel cite the election statements of Dodon Maya Sandu, the main competitor.

“Today politics knocks on everyone’s door. The presidential election is in 30 days, this election is more important than ever. Our country is 30 years from now and we need a president who knows how to put Moldova on the right track. We need a president who gives us hope for tomorrow. We want to celebrate 30 years of independence with happy families, so that it is not a holiday of poverty, stealing and disease. We can continue to ignore politics, we can say that this is a game and that there are not enough good candidates and that I am speaking honestly, that I am not perfect, I know that, but I care”,  – said the oppositionist.

As experts say in Sandu’s words, there are no specific goals at all, only general statements “for all good against all bad”.