President-elect of Moldova Maia Sandu has revealed her immediate political plans after the last inauguration, reports RIA Novosti a >.
According to her, the priorities of Moldova in the coming months will be the fight against the economic crisis and the coronavirus pandemic. Anti-corruption will also become one of the main directions of state policy. She also promised to invite the most qualified specialists to key positions in order to “establish the work of the medical system in order to receive a vaccine against coronavirus in order to support entrepreneurs and farmers.”
Sandu added that there are still many people left in the country who intend to put a spoke in the wheels of the new government, but she will not stop “demanding justice for hardworking people.
The second round of the presidential elections took place in Moldova on November 15. Sandu received 57.72 percent of the vote. The former head of state Igor Dodon gained 42.28 percent. The inauguration of the new president took place On December 24, Dodon refused to participate in the ceremony.