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What priorities will I have as a member of Parliament?

I BELIEVE in a Moldova free of poverty

Over the past decades, we have lost not only investments, opportunities, and jobs – we have lost confidence in our ability to overcome poverty. I believe we must start correcting this through fiscal stability, less bureaucracy, fewer regulations, and more order and predictability. We have already seen the damaging effects of rushed laws: the “cash law” paralyzed the real estate market and triggered price increases. A good set of rules can instead bring immediate positive effects on prices and the economy.

I BELIEVE in an educated Moldova, with people prepared to work

We are few, but together we must lift our country. We can succeed with confidence, wisdom, and common sense. Yes, we need laboratories, running water, and modern school buildings – but above all, we need children and teachers who truly learn and teach. We need engaging and relevant lessons at every level of education. As a mother of three, I place education at the top of priorities, as all parents do. I believe we can create opportunities for every talented child in the country. Together – parents, children, teachers – we can transform education from an expense item into an investment that generates prosperity.

I BELIEVE in a rule-of-law state, governed with common sense

I am one of the authors of Moldova’s justice reform concept. I am also one of its strongest critics regarding implementation. Moldova does not need new radical concepts or strategies – it needs correct, well-intentioned, and professional implementation. We must continue fighting corruption, but without destroying our country and our democracy. We have good civil servants, but they need clear instructions, free from political interference. Political actors must withdraw from justice immediately, even if it challenges group interests. We need new parties and new politicians – but with real experience, not those learning on the job while earning a deputy’s or minister’s salary. Our mission is to turn Moldova into a comfortable, friendly state for every citizen. I believe we can achieve this together.

I BELIEVE in a united country

We are too few to afford internal conflicts. We have been affected by the pandemic, by war, by geopolitics, and by politicians’ divisions. Yet I trust that we remain the same people: hardworking, faithful, and God-fearing. Moldova is small, but there has always been room for everyone with good intentions. Our common concerns unite us more strongly than our differences. We must remember that we are better than how we are often portrayed. Poverty, demographics, education, health, the economy – these affect us all, regardless of whether we are Moldovans, Romanians, Ukrainians, Gagauz, Russians, Bulgarians; whether we live in the south or the east. We are few, but we can build bridges, not trenches. I believe we can unite to find solutions to our common challenges – now, not five years from now.

Our Solutions – I BELIEVE We Will Succeed

FIGHTING POVERTY by restoring the trust of both local and international investors – including “small” ones, maybe even you. Institutions and laws must work to help you, not to wear you down until you give up. An independent MP who knows the law can stop a majority, especially when backed by people’s support.

EDUCATING MOLDOVA through a modern program aligned with the labor market and children’s daily needs – not overloaded with data and terms relevant only for exams. Children, not buildings; teachers, not reports, must come first on the government’s priority list.

UNITING SOCIETY because we share many problems, regardless of religion, parish, ethnicity, or region. We all want to raise our children here, our parents deserve a dignified life, we all share aspirations we want to achieve. Together, we will build bridges instead of trenches. Together, we will secure free justice by removing political control over prosecutors and judges and preventing interference in lawyers’ work. We must return to the original goal of justice reform – the one you massively supported over the past 5 years. This is the best recipe against corruption and injustice.