A would-be-party is against the privatization of „Moldtelecom” and „Savings Bank”
A would-be party - „Rezistenta Populara” – is against the privatization of „Moldtelecom” and „Savings Bank”. The faction distributed in weekend leaflets by means of which they called citizens to opt for the exclusion of these two enterprises from the Memorandum between the Government and the International Monetary Fund, DECA-press transmits.
„The privatization of „Moldtelecom” and the Savings Bank means the growth of tariffs for the services provided by these enterprises, because their new owners will tend first to get a maximal income, and not assure the population with accessible services. This fact also denotes the liquidation of most allowances, because preserving them contradicts the principles of “market economy” and “free competition”, the leaflet distributed by „Rezistenta populara” shows.
The authors of the declaration called the people who are against the privatization of these two enterprises to come to the manifestations organized on the occasion of the international Labour Day – May 1st, where the authorities of the country will be also present, and ask them to give up their intention to privatize „Moldtelecom” and the “Savings” Bank. // DECA-Press
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