DPM CAMPAIGN GET STARTED. Democrats will travel to country's districts to talk with citizens
Democrats started the electoral caravan, during which, within the next 30 days, DPM candidates will travel to the country's districts for the Parliamentary elections to discuss with citizens the ongoing reforms and their impact. They will talk to people what they want from the next government. The first destination was the Anenii Noi district.
The caravan was headed by Parliament Speaker Andrian Candu. He entered the role of journalist and questioned his colleagues.
"- CANDU: How do you personally expect from this campaign that we have now started?
- SIRBU: I hope very much to find as many people and as many people as possible, to communicate with many voters, to send them our messages, to remind them of those good deeds that we have done and to tell them what we want to do.
The Democrats spoke to people about Governmental reforms and urged them to choose the facts, not the words.
"During this month of the electoral campaign, which has begun, many will come before you, many who will come to promise milk rivers, honey to flow, but wonder how good they are to do what they promise", said Andrian Candu, Parliament Speaker.
Alexandru Jizdan, DPM candidate from the Anenii Noi district, confessed to doctors that the health is not alien and knows how to improve the situation in the institution in his native district.
"The medical system, for me, is not a foreign one. As I was saying, my mother is a nurse, my father, God forgive him, started his career as an ambulance driver, and when he was in the mum, she did not have anyone to let me in and take it with her. I know some processes closely", said Alexandru Jizdan, DPM candidate in the constituency no. 34, Anenii Noi.
The topics raised the interest of doctors, who were pleased with the initiatives launched by the government. Veceslav Scortescu is a 42 years old ophthalmologist at the Anenii Noi District Hospital. As of December 1, like all employees in the medical sector, it has a higher salary of 20 percent.
"It is a big plus, and I think it is one of the steps, that in the future I think there will be salary increases. Every day that life is going to have to be better, yes, to live even better", said Veaceslav Scortescu, ophthalmologist at the Aneni Noi District Hospital.
"On behalf of all the medical workers, thank you from your heart for remembering, you turned your face to us. Your bravo, that you support the young people, please, from all the others who are in the country support and motivate us to stay here".
After the hospital, the caravan reached the largest bakery in the district where the candidates tasted fresh bread.
"We have also tasted bread, it is extraordinarily good, so to get it out of the oven. We remember when we were small, grandparents or parents when we were making bread in the oven," said Andrian Candu, Parliament Speaker.
The caravan of the Democratic Party of Moldova went to "Anenii Noi Gaz".