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Young people want more well-paid jobs


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The young persons say on their day they want more well-paid jobs, better living conditions and more opportunities. But some of them do not see prospects of developing in Moldova and intend to go abroad to look for a better life, Info-Prim Neo reports. ”I want the young people to enjoy more possibilities and be able to choose out of several jobs. Those who graduate from a faculty should be able to find employment according to their specialty, not become taxi drivers or be forced to leave the country. The young people must be offered conditions to develop and live in their country,” said Alexandru Cazmali. Economy student Cristina Leuta said she would like the young people to have more possibilities of engaging in the social, economic, political and cultural life. She considers that if involved in more activities, the young persons are stimulated and become more responsible. ”I would like the education system to be more developed and offer more possibilities so that the young people do not have to leave their country,” said Dan Cazac. He studies at the Faculty of Law of the State University of Moldova and plans to continue his studies abroad after graduation. But he intends to return home afterward. Medical student Natalia Platon said she wants to find a well-paid job when she graduates and build a career so as to have an untroubled life, but is not sure that this is possible in Moldova. “Everyone wants a house, a decent job and living conditions and development prospects,” but there are few preconditions for these wishes to come true in our country,” said Oleg Tudosan. Ion Balan, a student of the Free International University of Moldova, said the young people are not adequately supported by the authorities and the lack of money is a serious problem faced by them. He also intends to go abroad so as to enjoy better living conditions. A concert organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sport, in partnership with the Chisinau City Hall, will be given in the Great National Assembly Square on November 17. It will involve national and foreign singers and bands, including Smolly, Dana Marchitan, Catalina Rusu, Diana Grigor and Eugen Doibani, Mihai Teodor, Katy Rain, Cristina Croitoru and Boris Covali, Alexandru Manciu, Karizma, Adrian Ursu, Natalia Gordienco, Pasha Parfeni, Tania Cerga, Akord, Mishelle, Radio Killer and Flavy DJ. There will be awarded the National Youth Prizes for 2011.