Pridnestrovian delegation visited the capital of Russia last week. The delegation included representatives of the government, the Youth Parliament, the youth wing of “The Obnovlenie” (Renewal) Party, the head of the CEC, Deputies Galina Antyufeeva, Sergei Cheban, Mikhail Burla and members of the Supreme Council. Members of the delegation told the legislators about the results of the visit to Moscow. They were given the opportunity to share their impressions of the trip at a meeting of the Presidium of the Supreme Council.
According to Deputy Speaker Galina Antyufeeva, the Moscow meetings gave a new impetus to the development of Russian- Pridnestrovian cooperation.
According to the participants of the delegation, a round-table discussion took place at the round table, which touched upon the issues of improving the skills of doctors of the republic, allocating quotas for training Pridnestrovians in Russian universities, pensions, the possibility of prompt resolution of issues related to the preparation of necessary documents, and a number of others.
The meeting was held at the central headquarters of “The Young Guard”. According to the chairman of the Youth Parliament of Pridnestrovie Alexander Savich, the representatives of "The Young Guard" told about the existing projects and directions that the young guards develop.
The Association of Volunteer Centers talked about the development of the volunteer movement in Russia. Today more than 200 thousand people are involved in this work. According to Galina Antyufeeva, the movement is of a mass character and covers all spheres of life. She is convinced that such centers should be created in Pridnestrovie.
Another important topic of the conversation was continued at the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation, - the upcoming presidential elections in the Russian Federation, an election campaign in Pridnestrovie.
Such trips are needed, personal contacts are important, says Chairman of the Supreme Council Alexander Shcherba. The speaker suggested organizing interactive meetings in Pridnestrovie.
According to Mikhail Burla, an agreement has already been reached in Moscow to hold three videoconferences on the basis of Pridnestrovian State University.