Moldovan deputy PM for reintegration pays working visit to Cosnita plateau
21:44 | 15.03.2022 Category: Official
Chisinau, 15 March /MOLDPRES/ - Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Oleg Serebrian, accompanied by EU High-Level Adviser for Confidence Building Measures Kalman Mizsei and representatives of the Reintegration Policies Bureau, today paid a working visit to the settlements Cosnita, Dorotcaia and Pirita from the eastern Dubasari district, the Reintegration Policies Bureau has reported.
During discussions with representatives of the local public administration, economic agents and residents of this district, the officials tackled subjects of major importance for the population from the region, such as: issue of the tillable lands placed beyond the Rabnita-Tiraspol highway, ensuring the free movement, imposing various unjustified payments at the crossing of the Tiraspol’s unauthorized control posts, situation of education institutions, etc.
Also, Deputy PM went to the theoretical lyceums Ion Creanga from the Cosnita commune and Stefan cel Mare from the Grigoriopol town with the headquarters in the Dorotcaia village. Serebrian was informed about the activity of the education institutions and their needs, as well as about the projects implemented with the support of the budgetary allocations for Moldova’s reintegration.
On the period 2011-2021, the concerned settlements benefited from more projects financed through the programme of activities for the country’s reintegration, as follows: Pirita – 12 projects worth 3.25 million lei, Dorotcaia – 16 projects with a budget of 4.32 million lei, Cosnita – 11 projects amounting to 3.4 million lei.
Another subject of discussion was focused on the regional security situation and the exodus of refugees from Ukraine. Local mayors informed about the measures of support provided to this end. On this occasion, Oleg Serebrian visited the leisure camp Prietenia (Friendship) from Cosnita, which shelters 130 refugees from Ukraine (225 refugees in all from the neighbour country are temporarily accommodated in the Dubasari district).
Photo: Reintegration Policies Bureau