Best students from Balti-based State University receive scholarship of Moldovan parliament speaker
14:51 | 23.05.2018 Category: Official
Chisinau, 23 May /MOLDPRES/ - Four best students of the Alecu Russo State University from Balti have received the Scholarship of Parliament Speaker worth 8,000 lei for outstanding marks and active civic position, the parliament’s communication and public relations department has reported.
Parliament Speaker Andrian Candu showed delighted by the quality of young people from Moldova. He stressed that it is important that not only the academic performances be encouraged, but also young people’s involvement in diverse social and economic projects.
Four students nominated by the administration of the Balti University are winners of the scholarship. The initiative to offer scholarship to the best students from northern Moldova came from Parliament Speaker Andrian Candu during a visit to Balti in last autumn.
The speaker told the young girls about the parliament’s work, showed them the main halls and gave them a set of informative materials about the legislative process each.
The winners of the scholarships of the parliament speaker for 2018 are:
Valeria Crudu, student at the Faculty of Real, Economic and Environment Sciences; she is volunteer, prize winner at more Olympiads.
Cuculescu Ana, student at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences; she is actively involved in a project on the recovery and turning to account of the memory of the victims of the totalitarian and Communist regime.
Daniela Trincă, student at the Faculty of German and English Language and Literature; she actively participated in diverse scientific and social projects.
Plotinicu Ana, student at the Faculty of Education Sciences, Psychology and Arts; she managed to get a scholarship through Erasmus programme in Pitesti, Romania.
Andrian Candu for the third year in a row has been providing scholarships to young people with academic merits and who are actively involved in diverse extra-curricular activities of social importance on 23 May, when the Day of Parliament is marked.
In 2017, the best students from the Ciprian Porumbescu republican music lyceum benefited from the scholarship of the parliament speaker.
The Day of Parliament is marked on 23 May. On this day in 1991, the former Union republic Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic (RSSM) turned into Republic of Moldova and the Supreme Soviet became the first parliament of Moldova, under a decision by the RSSM Supreme Soviet of the 12th legislative period, set up following the first democratic polls.