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Unlimited opportunities for improvement came together with Independence, Valeria Seican


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The unlimited opportunities for improvement and development that came together with the Independence, being assimilated consistently, made it possible for the Republic of Moldova to be appreciated and applauded in Rome, London, Paris, Moscow, and Berlin, Doctor of Art Studies Valeria Seican says an in article produced by IPN on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Moldova’s Independence. Valeria Seican noted that trophies that recognize managerial excellence dedicated to Moldova’s culture were won in the period. There were also scientific communications at prestigious international forums that discovered new, unique, cult and civilized images of Moldova’s accomplishments, etc.

Valeria Seican considers the man is the only one who is responsible for the evolution of all the processes in his life. Responsibility and conscious assumption of risks that massively intervened in the life of the Moldovan, together with the new status of his county, ‘sculptured’ much harsher in the professional characteristics.

According to her, Independence can be compared with a flight. The more professional, prepared, smeared with all kinds of ointments, healthy mentally and physically, motivated and romantic we are, the more successful the piloted ship and the dexterity of piloting for exploring the universe will be.

On the 25th anniversary of its Independence, Valeria Seican sees Moldova as a Bessarabian young man or woman aged 25, with a superb future because he/she has the genetic memory of the bravest people in the history of mankind: starting with the most courageous Trac Spartacus and continuing with Burebista, Stephan the Great, Gavriil Banulescu-Bodoni, Dimitrie Cantemir, Mihai Eminescu, Maria Cibotari, who are personalities who marked the course of universal history by the own example, talent and professionalism.

The one who heard a doina (Moldovan lyrical song – e.n.) , who felt the smell of basil, who vibrated with joy when hearing the vesper bell, who has in the soul a germ of love planted with affection in Bessarabia is the current Moldovan depicted by Valeria Seican.

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the declaration of Moldova’s Independence, IPN News Agency decided to depict the portrait of the current Republic of Moldova. For the purpose, it provoked a number of people, including state officials, politicians, businessmen, civil rights activists and persons without posts and titles, but who have what to say. The generic picture is called “Thoughts about and for Moldova”. The articles can be read starting with July 18.