Vlad Plahotniuc met employees from a factory which makes clothes for EU soldiers
The workers of a Nisporeni factory make clothes for the soldiers all over the European Union. The employees are sewing winter clothes and sleeping bags. They are proud that the things that they create are appreciated abroad. Thus, they do their best to match the international quality standards. People say that they are proud to have a job in their native country.
DPM candidate who runs on Nisporeni constituency, Vlad Plahotniuc paid a visit to this factory and promised he will provide the required conditions for the private sector even after the elections.
"These jackets are for soldiers. This is a model that we sew very often. It is very warm."
The employees of this factory made thousands of military uniforms.
"We have a working contract for a 14 years term."
Some have a work experience of 20 years. The women say that they are fond of sewing and they are very happy that they have such a job in their country. Moreover, the tailors are very thankful for the salary that they have.
"I have two children. It is great that I didn't have to go to work abroad."
"We are trying to do high-quality work. I like what I am doing here."
DPM candidate for Nisporeni constituency was interested in the working conditions of the factory's employees and their salary.
"If you work more, your salary is higher."
Vlad Plahotniuc delcared that this company is a good example that shows the past years development.
"The economy started to grow up. After one year of rallies and two years of working we can afford higher pensions, salaries, allowances and so on", declared Vlad Plahotniuc, DPM candidate on No.17 constituency, Nisporeni.
The employees had a friendly discussion with Vlad Plahotniuc. People addressed questions about the Government's initiatives and further plans.
"-When will the 200 lei allowances for children enter into force?
-These allowances will enter into force immediately after we will fortify the Parliament. This componence of the Parliament doesn't have the right to vote in the second lecture. If we will approve all the institutions by March, then this law will enter into force by April."
"-What measures will be taken to make the young come back in Moldova?
-We will provide more jobs. They will come back. Some of them won't, because they like it better there, but for the ones who will return we will provide good working conditions."
Vlad Plahotniuc mentioned that the party he leads will continue to implement reforms and improve the living conditions.
"The conditions for business will be better, that means profits will be higher. This is how the salaries will grow up. We will reduce the taxes", said Vlad Plahotniuc, candidate who runs on No.17 constituency.
The textile factory from Nisporeni has over one hundred employees. The goods that they manufacture are exported in the EU.