Prime Minister Jüri Ratas met with the heads of state of Moldova in Chișinău and saw the results of the development cooperation between Estonia and Moldova. Currently, 18 joint projects between Estonia and Moldova are in progress and soon, ten more will be added.
“I remember very well how important support and encouragement was for Estonia when we were aspiring to become a member of the European Union. Although our aim was clear and our wish genuine, there were still those who doubted us. Therefore, we understand the situation of Moldova and support Moldova on its path to Europe,” explained Prime Minister Ratas at the meetings with Prime Minister Pavel Filip, President Igor Dodon, Deputy Prime Minister Iurie Leancă and Vladimir Plahotniuc, the Chairman of the Democratic Party of Moldova.
We ensure the country’s independence and sovereignty; we stand for the constitutional order and for improving the people’s standard of living.
The European social organisation is based on a wealthy and large middle class. Its formation is the key political objective of the Centre Party.
Our target is a secure European welfare state. People work ardently and love their country when the country protects them.