The state program for support and development of tourism for 2019–2026 adopted by parliamentarians during today's plenary session is designed to create a modern, competitive tourism industry in the republic. It should be oriented towards the fullest possible satisfaction of the needs of our citizens and citizens of foreign countries in domestic and inbound tourism services. The tourism development program involves the effective implementation of the tourism potential of our republic using modern management.
The state, in fact, argues that the development of tourism should be given special attention. Today, it is moving to a completely new level of development of this industry, supposes Victor Guzun.
The tourism development program provides a number of directions. This is, first of all, the improvement of the legislative base in order to identify points that today prevent the development of this industry at the legislative level. After all, our land is rich in historical objects. We have our own specific features in the republic - it is ethnotourism, culinary and rural tourism, medical tourism, for which you can use the northern region - Kamenka and sanatorium Kamenka.
The tourism development program is an analysis of the state of the tourism sector in the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, and defines the main goals, objectives and ways of its improvement based on the application of systematic approach.
The sources of funding for the program are funds from the republican budget. The Ministry of Economic Development and Trade will manage and control the implementation of the program’s activities.
There is a lot to do. It is necessary to systematize the work in all areas that relate to the sphere of tourism. Today there are already separate enterprises and entrepreneurs working in the tourism sector. But they work on their own, they are scattered. So far there is no state approach, which assumes that the entire tourism industry is a single chain, which starts from catering points and ends with transport logistics and the hotel segment. We need information panels, billboards that will be accessible, understandable and convenient for foreign tourists. Only when all this work will be built, it will be possible to talk about the first results of the implementation of the state program of tourism development.