DPM caravan arrives at Comrat and Ceadir-Lunga: People want to open several factories
The people of Comrat and Ceadir-Lunga are expecting more investments in factories, because this would provide them with a secured and well-paid job right in their localities. The subject was discussed by the locals with DPM members, headed by Pavel Filip.
The Prime Minister visited a textile factory in Ceadir-Lunga, which produces clothing for a world-renowned brand. Tailors say they are very satisfied with the conditions.
"Of course we like it." I grew up two kids while I was working at this factory, I live here very close, I like this job".
"- If they will be good investors, who will pay good salaries, I think Moldovan people will come back from abroad.
- And we hope that is why we are attracting new investments".
During the DPM caravan, Pavel Filip also met with employees of a sunflower seed processing company.
"In the last three years, we see how this team and those decisions taken and made by them, developing new programs. The government, which is headed by Pavel Filip, has a professional attitude towards business".
" The money in the state budget comes from the entrepreneurs who work, opening new jobs, paying salaries and taxes", said DPM candidate Pavel Filip.
The electoral caravan of the Democratic Party arrived in Comrat, and the inhabitants of the village of Avdarma offered to the Premier the title of honorary citizen.
"For the involvement in the development of the local infrastructure, the local council has decided to offer the title of honorary citizen to Mr. Pavel Filip", said village mayor Avdarma, Comrat, Ivan Casim.
"You have respected the promise you made to the Avdarma inhabitants and that is what we enjoy very much".
"Dear friends, thank you for this pleasant surprise, I will learn more words in Gagauzia, because I am already obligated to be an honorary citizen of your village and I have to see what rights this title offers me", said DPM candidate, Pavel Filip.