Vlad Plahotniuc about Maia Sandu: She closed the schools and caused a lot of troubles for children
According to Vlad Plahotniuc, the President of PDM, Maia Sandu closed the schools and caused troubles for the children from schools.
"You said is very good. Opinion. The difference between an opinion and the reality is huge. What reforms did she do? She closed a lot of schools? She installed surveillance cameras at the baccalaureate exams, but this initiative didn't belong to her, but to NAC.
Do you like the reforms in Education? You can ask the teachers and they will tell you. You can ask the children who carry kilos of books every day, because the school curricula wasn't optimized. There are things that should be repaired. At each session of the party we discuss about the Education reforms. The Education and the Justice are fields managed the actual leaders of PPDA and PAS, but also the representatives of some other parties.
Did you remember the great disappointment PLDM brought to people? You can wait for PAS and PPDA to do the same.
Even these days, their names appeared in the international scandal related to the expulsion of Ludmila Kozlovska from the EU, suspected of actions against European countries and ties to Russian secret services. This person has dealt strongly with denigration of the Republic of Moldova in Europe, especially in Brussels, and has constantly taken action against our country along with Maia Sandu and Andrei Nastase. The press writes that it illegally financed the activities of Moldovan parties through an NGO. After her expulsion from the EU, it became clear who and who was behind it and that was why we denigrated the country and the raccool politicians who used it in its actions. PDM has urged state institutions to investigate how this international scandal has had implications for the Republic of Moldova, and in parallel, we will also provide the public with the information we have available so that people know the reality and not go through a new one disappointment", said Vlad Plahotniuc, the leader of PDM.