Parliamentarians are trying to pay attention to all citizens who make requests. The focus is now on helping retirees and those most at risk. Together with their assistants in the districts, they create volunteer groups and are also active in social networks. This is especially important during a quarantine period due to a pandemic. Volunteers buy and bring food, medicine and essential goods.
Victor Guzun noted: even in the beginning of quarantine, residents of Dniestrovsk were given medical protective masks free of charge. Even then, it was difficult to find masks in pharmacies.
Most deputies in their accounts on the Internet post appeals to citizens and urge to be at home. They leave hotline phones that you can call for help. Groups are being created in Viber, where residents of the republic can clarify information on any issue or leave their application. Every day, calls are received at the reception of parliamentarians.
Galina Nazarova, assistant to the Chairman of the Supreme Council Alexander Korshunov spoke about how they help residents during the quarantine period exactly in their constituency No. 1, in Bendery.
The Bendery activist added that voters do not lose heart, but rather, in this situation, support each other in different ways. For example, send motivational pictures to chat. The Parliament Speaker Alexander Korshunov works non-stop.
Many deputies work with the volunteer movement of “The Obnovlenie” (Renewal) Party - We Are Near. More and more Pridnestrovians are joining this large project. They offer assistance to single pensioners who cannot be taken outside in quarantine conditions. Volunteers bring everything they need and ask to stay at home.