The Government is determined to continue reforms in the justice sector, stated Prime Minister Pavel Filip. “I and my colleagues are not satisfied with the situation in justice. We do not have other intervention instruments than the amendment of the legal framework that do not leave room for the interpretation of laws,” the Premier stated in a meeting with inhabitants of Cahul, IPN reports, quoting the Government’s press service.
According to the official, there are problems that accumulated in the country during 27 years and the objective of the current Government was to solve them. “We started from the problems related to the low salaries and pensions, shortage of doctors and teachers in villages, oor state of the roads and lack of solid waste management,” stated Pavel Filip. He referred also to the reforms done by the Government to improve the situation in the fiscal and customs sectors, to reduce the number of permissive documents and of control institutions.
As to the law on pay grades in the budgetary sector, Pavel Filip said over 200,000 budget-funded employees will have higher salaries as of December 1, 2019. “These are not electoral presents. We worked a lot to have the financial capacity for making social investments,” stated Pavel Filip.
The citizens in Cahul complained about the lack of road infrastructure, the bad state of repair of kindergartens and insufficiency of financing for students in schools to which the Government promised to find solutions.
