Pavel Filip in Causeni: I am glad to see that efforts made by Government are working
The investments made in Căuşeni were analyzed yesterday by Prime Minister Pavel Filip, who had a working visit to the district. The official had talks with representatives of the German company that opened the cabling plant and will soon increase its number of employees from 400 to 1200. The head of the executive also went to the new production facilities of the company.
Pavel Filip: Are you satisfied with working here?
Worker: - Yes, thanks, all right. Normal.
The German company's project started in 2017, and its annual sales volume was $15 million.
"The thing is good enough, it's not dirty, clean, it's good anyway, we're in place, we do not have to go somewhere else", said a man.
"We work together, with family and children", said a woman.
Salary for employees reaches up to six thousand lei.
"The location is very good, we are building a factory that will be equipped with working conditions and state-of-the-art equipment". Analogues in Moldova are almost not ", said Daria Bajanova, the company's human resource director.
"They are in the forefront and the expansion of the production continues. Of course I am happy, because it is a thing that speaks for itself that the efforts made by the Government are producing results", said the Prime Minister Pavel Filip.
Businessmen's problems have been addressed by the prime minister at a separate meeting.
"We have a problem in the district that we have raised several times in the district and at the republican level. It is the only agricultural tax", said a man.
"You have to see where it applies and where this single tax is not applied, because one is to grow wheat, another is to work in animal husbandry", said the Prime Minister Pavel Filip.
The head of the Cabinet of Ministers also had a meeting with local elected officials in Căuşeni. Most said they want repaired roads and expressed their hope that the project "Good Roads for Moldova" will continue. The district's president asked for help to clean the Botna River, to avoid flooding in several villages, but also to arrange the landfill in the district.
"The goulash exists in Causeni district, but it has already overcome. That is why we want to anticipate things and go faster, to solve this problem for Causeni district", said Causeni district president Nicolae Gorban.
"We have found a proposal in the Government, even a project that was already ready for funding by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, but we have stopped this project because we believe that it will not solve the problems we face this dimension", said Pavel Filip.