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30.11.2006 LIBERAL PARTY’S YOUTH ORGANIZATION CONCERNED ABOUT SITUATION IN MOLDOVA

30.11.2006 LIBERAL PARTY’S YOUTH ORGANIZATION CONCERNED ABOUT SITUATION IN MOLDOVA

Chisinau, November 30 (Infotag). The Liberal Party’s youth organization held its 2nd all-republican conference last Sunday, passing 5 resolutions on the political, economic and social situation in Moldova.

Liberal Party Deputy Chairman Dorin Chirtoaca told a news conference in Infotag today that the conference was attended by 437 young Liberals representing practically all raions of Moldova. The forum elected Sergiu Bogean as Chairman of the LP’s youth wing.

In the conference’s Resolution on a vote of non-confidence in the Communist authorities, the forum put responsibility on the ruling Communist Party for its failure to have the Republic of Moldova included into the list of countries – candidates for admission to the European Union.

Resolution on the youth’s participation in political life highlighted the role the young generation should play in the building of a future for Europe.

Resolution on the situation in the Moldova education sector called upon the Government to raise salaries for teachers up to the level of parliamentarians’ pays, students’ scholarships – up to 70% of the minimal consumer budget, and to finance the education sector in the amount of 7% of the country’s gross domestic product.

The fourth Resolution concerned “the annihilation, by the Communist authorities, of the national self-conscience through introducing the Integrated History course into school curricula”. The young Liberals called upon teachers and pupils to struggle against politicization of history, against falsification of the historic truth, and against propaganda of the Soviet ideology of moldovenism [as opposed to romanianism].

And, finally, the 5th Resolution pertained to the current political, economic and social situation in Moldova, which the young Liberals perceive as a critical one. They wrote in the document, “This crisis can only be overcome through replacing the present-day political class with a new one, consisting of youth representatives who have nothing in common with the communist past”.

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