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A positive settlement of the lots of problems faced by our society in the past 15 years will particularly depend on winners of the March 6 parliamentary elections. We rely on the support of electors of the republican social-political movement Ravnopravie.
Our candidates enjoy a lot of trust from population. If elected in the parliament, we are sure that our representatives will be able to focus their efforts and to fulfil the following tasks:
- elaboration and implementation of a system of measures needed for protection of rights of national minorities in Moldova;
- struggle against poverty, insurance of an average salary on country needed for a normal living, pensions for veterans and indemnities for disabled people up to the cost of the minimum consumption basket, plus annual indexation;
- reduction of public tariffs; reduction of prices of natural gas and electricity exported to Moldova, after negotiations with the Russian Federation;
- corruption eradication;
- restoration of relations with Russia, Ukraine, Transnistria;
- introduction of Russian as official language, introduction of Ukrainian and Bulgarian as official languages in regions populated by Ukrainians and Bulgarians;
- settlement of the problem related to Moldova’s entry in the Russia-Belarus Union and the single economic space created by Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan;
- resistance to plans of the Communist Party of Moldova (PCRM) Christian Democratic People’s Party (PPCD) and Democratic Moldova Bloc (BMD) regarding Moldova’s union with
- Romania through Moldova’s entry in the European Union and NATO;
- a fair settlement of the Transdnistrian conflict;
- obstruction of PPCD, PCRM and BMD to join the NATO, to create an anti-Russia assault camp in Moldova;
- proportional insurance of representatives of Russian-speaking citizens in state power bodies and authorities of all levels;
- elaboration and implementation of new state symbols of Moldova — escutcheon, flag, anthem;
- restoration of state industry and agriculture with the support of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus;
- protection of economic interests of domestic producers, reduction of interventions of fiscal bodies which stop the entrepreneurial activity, rather than encourage higher budget incomes;
- encouragement of small- and medium-sized businesses through reduction of fees and income tax down to 13 percent as available in Russia;
- reintroduction of retirement age of 55 years for women and 60 years for men;
- protection of social-economic rights of Moldovan nationals who temporarily work abroad;
- acceleration of reimbursement of financial deposits of population in banks;
- elaboration and implementation of a state programme on long credits for young families, in order to help them buy housing by instalments within 25–30 years;
- higher number of state-funded scholarships in educational institutions, including for Russian groups; a two-fold rise by 2007;
- efficient protection of mother and child, significant growth of state single payments for the birth of child;
- reintroduction of free medicine;
- restoration of the professional education system;
- insurance of graduates from institutions of higher learning with jobs, after example of Belarus.