Maia Sandu, against wage increases
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The PAS leader, Maia Sandu, does not know where the money will be raised to increase salaries in public sector. Moreover, Sandu admits that increased salaries will be paid only until the elections, as the increased salaries recently announced by the Democrats has no financial coverage. The statements were made on the show "Adevarul Live Moldova".
"To be able to pay these salaries, there is a need for more conditions: one at hand, good relations with international organizations, so that you can secure external financing. Have a strong economy, because wages are paid from the taxes that come Yes, he can pay these wages for two months until the elections, but after that, PDM can not pay them, "said Maia Sandu, president of the Action and Solidarity Party.
According to DPM leader Vlad Plahotniuc, economic growth in recent years, as well as revenue growth, will allow salary increases from December 1 for approximately 200,000 people, including 150,000 state employees. The next step of lobster growth is announced for the spring of 2019.
Within the same issue, Maia Sandu also said it was opposed to the referendum proposed by DPM on the inclusion of the European path in the Constitution. That's when, in mid-October, the vote on the revision of the Supreme Parliament law has fallen. There were no 13 votes of PL and PLDM deputies, which are pro-European parties. PL leader Mihai Ghimpu admitted that Liberals and Liberal Democrats consulted PAS and PPDA leaders Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase before refusing to introduce the European integration goal into the Supreme Law.
"To be able to pay these salaries, there is a need for more conditions: one at hand, good relations with international organizations, so that you can secure external financing. Have a strong economy, because wages are paid from the taxes that come Yes, he can pay these wages for two months until the elections, but after that, PDM can not pay them, "said Maia Sandu, president of the Action and Solidarity Party.
According to DPM leader Vlad Plahotniuc, economic growth in recent years, as well as revenue growth, will allow salary increases from December 1 for approximately 200,000 people, including 150,000 state employees. The next step of lobster growth is announced for the spring of 2019.
Within the same issue, Maia Sandu also said it was opposed to the referendum proposed by DPM on the inclusion of the European path in the Constitution. That's when, in mid-October, the vote on the revision of the Supreme Parliament law has fallen. There were no 13 votes of PL and PLDM deputies, which are pro-European parties. PL leader Mihai Ghimpu admitted that Liberals and Liberal Democrats consulted PAS and PPDA leaders Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase before refusing to introduce the European integration goal into the Supreme Law.