
The Association of Foreign Investors is ready to support the consistent implementation of reforms to improve the investment climate in Moldova and will present its proposals in key areas to the new government.
In its statement, it is noted that, as shown by the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections in Moldova, the majority of Moldovan citizens who took part in them voted for the Action and Solidarity (PAS) party, which allows it to create a majority in the Moldovan parliament. The Foreign Investors Association (FIA) expressed confidence that after the parliamentary elections Moldova will be able to move to a new, progressive stage of development. As noted in the statement, foreign investors welcome the declared principles and intentions of the new government to direct the efforts of the new government to restore order in the state and professional and responsible work of all state structures. At the same time, the FIA calls on the political forces that have received a mandate to govern the country to a radical reform of the justice system, believing that the solution of this task is the key to positive changes in the country, consolidation of society and the eradication of corruption. It is emphasized that the FIA is consistently promoting the need for a complete "reset" of the justice system to ensure the fundamental right of Moldovan citizens to an objective investigation and fair justice. FIA experts came up with a number of proposals and measures in this area, which were included in the 2019 "White Book", including the creation, with the support of development partners, of a Special Temporary Monitoring Mission in the field of justice. The Association of Foreign Investors declared its support for progressive reforms in Moldova, first of all, the reform of the justice system, and readiness to assist the authorities on this path, using the expertise and experience of the FIA members. As noted, the Association of Foreign Investors is currently finalizing its proposals in key areas, which will be presented to the new government and other stakeholders in the next issue of the White Book in early autumn 2021. // 13.07.2021 — InfoMarket