Ion Sula, ANSA director, became a DPM member. What he says about returning to politics
Ion Sula, General Manager of the National Agency for Food Safety (ANSA), a year ago was convinced he would remain in the private field, but he returned for a few months in the public space and in the great politics of the Democratic Party of Moldova.
In an interview, Ion Sula said that along with his team, could not stand aside under the current conditions.
"To be honest, a year ago I was convinced that I would remain in the private realm, to continue my private projects, in which I put a lot of soul and resources. But as the elections approached, the more supportive groups they were addressing with suggestions of involvement, or those who have stayed with me all these years of politics, are people from the same dough as me, we will never stand by when the fate of our community is decided! the country may fall into the hands of pro-Easterners or demagogues, we decided together to take an attitude", Ion Sula said in an interview with the tribuna.md portal.
The politician also said how he got to the DPM team.
"After reviewing all the offers with the team, we decided that the most appropriate and most beneficial for the community would be to join the DPM team and to promote our local and national projects. In turn, I can tell you that the moment I launched in politics more than 10 years ago, I assumed a number of commitments to the citizens, and the retreat in the private world has limited me many opportunities to achieve the promise previously Obviously, the choice of the political team was based solely on concrete facts, because DPM has executed almost all the promises made for the simple citizen: better roads, stable pensions and income, wage-related salaries, housing and social security for young people. Stable growth is our overall national goal!", stressed Sula.