DPM caravan reached Soldanesti and Rezina. They talked about plans to create new jobs and support business environment
DPM caravan arrived in Soldanesti and Rezina districts on Tuesday, where he visited several localities and entered into dialogue with the citizens about their expectations and about the solutions that the Democratic Party proposes for Moldova.
At the beginning of the visit, the Democrats team, headed by Parliament Speaker, DPM Vice President Andrian Candu, went to the confectionery factory in Soldanesti and had a meeting with several businessmen from the district who were interested in supporting measures of small and medium business.
"Small and medium-sized businesses form the country's financial base, but what awaits us, what support will you take? We want to be more protected, but we also expect a tax cut", said a business representative.
Andrian Candu reported that DPM governance focused on establishing a business regulation order to relieve the business of countless controls, reports and authorizations.
"We have more than 450 names of permits, permits and licenses, and we have reduced them and we still have room to reduce them". Previously, there were more than 160 authorized institutions that came with checks. we create a clear system of interaction with economic agents - the tax office, a special unit fighting money laundering or whether the business is regulated to be the regulator", said Andrian Candu.
The President of Parliament also reminded that DPM was the initiator of a set of measures to reduce the tax burden, including the social contribution paid by employers, as well as the income tax for employees.
"There is still much to be done to support small and medium-sized businesses, including promoting tax cuts", said Andrian Candu.
In the city of Rezina, at the meeting with the workers at the Manufacturing Factory "Excel Manufacturing", DPM candidate for the constituency no. 13, Elena Graur, the relieved president of Rezina, stressed the importance of the country's industrial development, recalling the opening of business incubator Rezina, as well as the increase in salaries in Moldova in recent years. "Here in Rezina, we managed to open a business incubator, which brought new jobs for residents. Also, DPM governance has managed to raise salaries in Moldova by 50% over the past three years, proving that it is interested in people's welfare. Just by continuing the DPM governancewe can generate investment that will lead to development, to new jobs. Our commitment is that the average salary in Moldova will reach almost 13,000 lei in 2023", said Eleonora Graur.
At Rezina, Andrian Candu went to a pharmacy to see personally how to get free and compensated medicines. There, the Democrats discussed with more visitors. "I came with the prescription and got all the medication", she told Andrian Candu a lady who came to receive compensated drugs.
"We came to see how free medicines are released. There were various speculations that it is not true", Andrian Candu told them to the people who were in the pharmacy.
Andrian Candu recalled that as of February 1, medications for the treatment of the most common diseases are free of charge, and in order to benefit from them, patients must come with the prescription issued by the family doctor and urge them to seek these medicines.
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