{"id":97632,"date":"2005-04-08T09:09:00","date_gmt":"2005-04-08T09:09:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/new.moldova.org\/2005\/04\/08\/inauguration-was-short-and-modest-1450-eng\/"},"modified":"2005-04-08T09:09:00","modified_gmt":"2005-04-08T09:09:00","slug":"inauguration-was-short-and-modest-1450-eng","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.moldova.org\/en\/inauguration-was-short-and-modest-1450-eng\/","title":{"rendered":"Inauguration Was Short and Modest"},"content":{"rendered":"<span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 6<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span><p>Vladimir Voronin&#8217;s inauguration was short and modest today. It lasted only half an hour, including a 10-minute-long address to the legislature, diplomatic corps, leaders of ethnic-cultural societies of Moldova, and other esteemed guests. <\/p>\n<p>The swearing and Inaugural Address over, Vladimir Voronin proceeded to the monument of Moldovan medieval King Stefan the Great where, under the sounds of the national anthem, he laid flowers. The official presidential cortege then headed to the Presidential Palace where, under music played by the Presidential Orchestra, Vladimir Voronin entered the premises where he is supposed to work another 4 years. <\/p>\n<p>Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin has highlighted integration into Europe as the country&#8217;s chief priority objective for next 4 years. He stated this in his Inaugural Aggress on the occasion of his taking a second office of the President of the Republic of Moldova today. <\/p>\n<p>Following is the text of the Inaugural Address: <\/p>\n<p>&quot;Dear citizens of Moldova, Dear Members of the Parliament, Dear representatives of the Constitutional Court, Dear representatives of the Diplomatic Corps, Dear invitees, <\/p>\n<p>The events of the latest days turn to be undoubtedly a sort of a prologue to a brand new period in the history of our country. For the first time the election of the President of the state proved to be a unique occasion for the unification and consolidation of the most different political forces, for the first time the competitive political process ended in a convincing and long-term compromise of the most irreconcilable opponents. And this is not at all a fortuitous combination of circumstances! This is a peculiar result of the political development endured by our society in the latest years. The past confrontation was finally crowned with the crystallization of a new common goal, a common meaning of our statehood&#8217;s development. Today it is clear for all that this goal and this meaning are perceived only within the European future of our country, only in the concentration of all forces in the name of attaining precisely such a perspective. The objective necessity for joining the united Europe, the great continent of the universal values, the vast pole of economic freedom, political and interethnic tolerance and high social responsibility obliges us to firmly throw away the old offences and continue to build together a new Moldova. <\/p>\n<p>We know that in the next four years our country has to transform itself in a unified, territorially integral, European state with a developed economy, high incomes for the population, an effective level of social protection, a modern infrastructure and farming. We are aware that in the next four years we are obliged to do our best not only to attract foreign investments but also to ensure in Moldova a modern education and to become proud of the health and cultural state of our citizens. We are aware that in a short period of time we have to accomplish a real renewal of our state structure, assuming to the state&#8217;s institutions not only the appropriate powers but also an irreproachable competence, thus ensuring them the most extensive public trust. <\/p>\n<p>We are confident that we will make Moldova a truly European country, a country of wealthy people! We will make it because we finally understood the advantage and force that stem from the nationwide unity and civic peace within the country. We will make it, because this is the will of our people and our country, which did not yield to the temptation to turn backwards the course of the history. We will make it as well, because we convinced ourselves in practice of the advantages of a true democracy and its curing force. The fresh gusts of destiny-making European revolutions in Georgia and Ukraine filled as well with air the sails of the Moldovan democracy. Moldova, too, is not alone today on its difficult road to Europe. It is a big chance for us that we move towards the high goals of the European integration together with our old and loyal friends, and this is the guarantee that our journey will not end with a disappointment. <\/p>\n<p>We see that new, more human, and fair times come up. The most difficult years of trials pass and the assiduous work of the last years begins to bring results. We have escaped from the fen of humiliating and without any perspectives experiments, we have proved that we are able to achieve our projects and respond for our words. We managed to achieve the unification of the people, which is ready to assume the historical responsibility for its future. <\/p>\n<p>The spirit of this new &Atilde;&copy;poque requires from us openness, tolerance and constructivism. We have to understand once for all that all our political, national and religious differences are only a yardstick of our axiological and cultural wealth, and not a basis for divergences and contradictions. We have to preserve ourselves from wasting again our forces for meaningless reproaches and pitiless skirmishes. Every coil of opposition, each skirmish of egoisms will turn us back into the past, will throw us away from the chosen road towards a European perspective. That is why all our energy, all the forces must be focused for creating and consolidating the authority of our country, for defending the dignity of our citizens, <\/p>\n<p>A lot of work faces us. In the nearest years we have to do three things that will determine the success of our development and the attitude of the international community towards us. <\/p>\n<p>First of all, we have to prove to our people that we are building indeed a state with a real, developed democracy in which there is no place for double standards, for weeds of authoritarianism, isolationism and disregard for human and minorities rights. <\/p>\n<p>In service of the society should be just and incorruptible courts, competent and modern mass media outlets, all the contemporary mechanism for expression. All the idle talks about the creation of a democracy with a local specific character, or the discussions about not being ready for an authentic democracy should stop. The democracy either exists, or does not. And it doesn&#8217;t depend on a specific character. Our people deserve modern, fully functioning democratic institutions, as well as financial, technical, spiritual goods of the European society. <\/p>\n<p>Secondly, we should undertake an economic breakthrough. It is necessary to use the bridgehead of the achieved economic development for a swift postindustrial leap so as to develop the economy, in the first place, on such resources as knowledge and high technologies. Only such a way will allow the achieving of a competitive national economy, will allow in a more pragmatic way to use the human capital, as well as will create conditions for a rapid social growth. This is certainly, in a good meaning, an ambitious task, but reasonably real. We have no time for a gradual sustainable development. We need a new structural value, capable to grant us a massive investment inflow, as well as a maximum employment of the population, and a high level of living. <\/p>\n<p>Thirdly, we are obliged to create a modern system of social guarantees. These are not only the guarantees such as accessibility to public health, financial support of motherhood, high level of the pension insurance, but also the guarantees of an education growth and full cultural development. The museums, libraries, theatres, the developed sphere of services should reemerge in the regions of our country and become the features of a valuable and comfortable life. The Europeanisation of Moldova should begin from Giurgiulesti and Criva, from the villages and from each little town. And only at that point we will be confident that the project of the European Moldova is truly an irreversible and serious path of transformations in the name of the people, and not another slogan born in the offices of Chisinau. <\/p>\n<p>Dear Ladies and Gentlemen! <\/p>\n<p>The path of Moldova in the modern history is still a path for searching reliable and loyal allies, who respect the independence and territorial integrity of our country, the sovereign will of its multiethnic population. As you can see, the European choice of Moldova multiplied the number of our friends, of those who believe in our strength and support us. This support can be felt more and more, and I am confident that it will help us in the closest future reunite our country, deliver the people of Transnistria from a primitive and shameless regime. Namely, the decision for choosing the path to Europe &#8211; is also the hope of hundreds of thousands of people of Transnistria to regain their rights, security and welfare in a united country. <\/p>\n<p>I am confident that the next four years will save us from disappointments and losses. I know that Moldova will be able to gain the image of a country, where it is possible and it is essential to live, work and raise children. Today as the day of Annunciation gives us the hope to believe that the dramatic history of our country will finally have an optimistic d&Atilde;&copy;nouement, that the good angels of goodness are somewhere close, while the endless evil forces leave us for good. It seems that another situation can&#8217;t even be possible. This is what our people, our land and our Motherland &#8211; the Republic of Moldova expects from us&quot;. \/\/ INFOTAG<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 6<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span>Vladimir Voronin&#8217;s inauguration was short and modest today. It lasted only half an hour, including a 10-minute-long address to the legislature, diplomatic corps, leaders of ethnic-cultural societies of Moldova, and other esteemed guests. The swearing and Inaugural Address over, Vladimir Voronin proceeded to the monument of Moldovan medieval King Stefan the Great where, under the [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-97632","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-politics"],"content_social_share":"<span class=\"span-reading-time rt-reading-time\" style=\"display: block;\"><span class=\"rt-label rt-prefix\">Reading Time: <\/span> <span class=\"rt-time\"> 6<\/span> <span class=\"rt-label rt-postfix\">minutes<\/span><\/span><p>Vladimir Voronin&#8217;s inauguration was short and modest today. It lasted only half an hour, including a 10-minute-long address to the legislature, diplomatic corps, leaders of ethnic-cultural societies of Moldova, and other esteemed guests. <\/p>\n<p>The swearing and Inaugural Address over, Vladimir Voronin proceeded to the monument of Moldovan medieval King Stefan the Great where, under the sounds of the national anthem, he laid flowers. The official presidential cortege then headed to the Presidential Palace where, under music played by the Presidential Orchestra, Vladimir Voronin entered the premises where he is supposed to work another 4 years. <\/p>\n<p>Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin has highlighted integration into Europe as the country&#8217;s chief priority objective for next 4 years. He stated this in his Inaugural Aggress on the occasion of his taking a second office of the President of the Republic of Moldova today. <\/p>\n<p>Following is the text of the Inaugural Address: <\/p>\n<p>&quot;Dear citizens of Moldova, Dear Members of the Parliament, Dear representatives of the Constitutional Court, Dear representatives of the Diplomatic Corps, Dear invitees, <\/p>\n<p>The events of the latest days turn to be undoubtedly a sort of a prologue to a brand new period in the history of our country. For the first time the election of the President of the state proved to be a unique occasion for the unification and consolidation of the most different political forces, for the first time the competitive political process ended in a convincing and long-term compromise of the most irreconcilable opponents. And this is not at all a fortuitous combination of circumstances! This is a peculiar result of the political development endured by our society in the latest years. The past confrontation was finally crowned with the crystallization of a new common goal, a common meaning of our statehood&#8217;s development. Today it is clear for all that this goal and this meaning are perceived only within the European future of our country, only in the concentration of all forces in the name of attaining precisely such a perspective. The objective necessity for joining the united Europe, the great continent of the universal values, the vast pole of economic freedom, political and interethnic tolerance and high social responsibility obliges us to firmly throw away the old offences and continue to build together a new Moldova. <\/p>\n<p>We know that in the next four years our country has to transform itself in a unified, territorially integral, European state with a developed economy, high incomes for the population, an effective level of social protection, a modern infrastructure and farming. We are aware that in the next four years we are obliged to do our best not only to attract foreign investments but also to ensure in Moldova a modern education and to become proud of the health and cultural state of our citizens. We are aware that in a short period of time we have to accomplish a real renewal of our state structure, assuming to the state&#8217;s institutions not only the appropriate powers but also an irreproachable competence, thus ensuring them the most extensive public trust. <\/p>\n<p>We are confident that we will make Moldova a truly European country, a country of wealthy people! We will make it because we finally understood the advantage and force that stem from the nationwide unity and civic peace within the country. We will make it, because this is the will of our people and our country, which did not yield to the temptation to turn backwards the course of the history. We will make it as well, because we convinced ourselves in practice of the advantages of a true democracy and its curing force. The fresh gusts of destiny-making European revolutions in Georgia and Ukraine filled as well with air the sails of the Moldovan democracy. Moldova, too, is not alone today on its difficult road to Europe. It is a big chance for us that we move towards the high goals of the European integration together with our old and loyal friends, and this is the guarantee that our journey will not end with a disappointment. <\/p>\n<p>We see that new, more human, and fair times come up. The most difficult years of trials pass and the assiduous work of the last years begins to bring results. We have escaped from the fen of humiliating and without any perspectives experiments, we have proved that we are able to achieve our projects and respond for our words. We managed to achieve the unification of the people, which is ready to assume the historical responsibility for its future. <\/p>\n<p>The spirit of this new &Atilde;&copy;poque requires from us openness, tolerance and constructivism. We have to understand once for all that all our political, national and religious differences are only a yardstick of our axiological and cultural wealth, and not a basis for divergences and contradictions. We have to preserve ourselves from wasting again our forces for meaningless reproaches and pitiless skirmishes. Every coil of opposition, each skirmish of egoisms will turn us back into the past, will throw us away from the chosen road towards a European perspective. That is why all our energy, all the forces must be focused for creating and consolidating the authority of our country, for defending the dignity of our citizens, <\/p>\n<p>A lot of work faces us. In the nearest years we have to do three things that will determine the success of our development and the attitude of the international community towards us. <\/p>\n<p>First of all, we have to prove to our people that we are building indeed a state with a real, developed democracy in which there is no place for double standards, for weeds of authoritarianism, isolationism and disregard for human and minorities rights. <\/p>\n<p>In service of the society should be just and incorruptible courts, competent and modern mass media outlets, all the contemporary mechanism for expression. All the idle talks about the creation of a democracy with a local specific character, or the discussions about not being ready for an authentic democracy should stop. The democracy either exists, or does not. And it doesn&#8217;t depend on a specific character. Our people deserve modern, fully functioning democratic institutions, as well as financial, technical, spiritual goods of the European society. <\/p>\n<p>Secondly, we should undertake an economic breakthrough. It is necessary to use the bridgehead of the achieved economic development for a swift postindustrial leap so as to develop the economy, in the first place, on such resources as knowledge and high technologies. Only such a way will allow the achieving of a competitive national economy, will allow in a more pragmatic way to use the human capital, as well as will create conditions for a rapid social growth. This is certainly, in a good meaning, an ambitious task, but reasonably real. We have no time for a gradual sustainable development. We need a new structural value, capable to grant us a massive investment inflow, as well as a maximum employment of the population, and a high level of living. <\/p>\n<p>Thirdly, we are obliged to create a modern system of social guarantees. These are not only the guarantees such as accessibility to public health, financial support of motherhood, high level of the pension insurance, but also the guarantees of an education growth and full cultural development. The museums, libraries, theatres, the developed sphere of services should reemerge in the regions of our country and become the features of a valuable and comfortable life. The Europeanisation of Moldova should begin from Giurgiulesti and Criva, from the villages and from each little town. And only at that point we will be confident that the project of the European Moldova is truly an irreversible and serious path of transformations in the name of the people, and not another slogan born in the offices of Chisinau. <\/p>\n<p>Dear Ladies and Gentlemen! <\/p>\n<p>The path of Moldova in the modern history is still a path for searching reliable and loyal allies, who respect the independence and territorial integrity of our country, the sovereign will of its multiethnic population. As you can see, the European choice of Moldova multiplied the number of our friends, of those who believe in our strength and support us. This support can be felt more and more, and I am confident that it will help us in the closest future reunite our country, deliver the people of Transnistria from a primitive and shameless regime. Namely, the decision for choosing the path to Europe &#8211; is also the hope of hundreds of thousands of people of Transnistria to regain their rights, security and welfare in a united country. <\/p>\n<p>I am confident that the next four years will save us from disappointments and losses. I know that Moldova will be able to gain the image of a country, where it is possible and it is essential to live, work and raise children. Today as the day of Annunciation gives us the hope to believe that the dramatic history of our country will finally have an optimistic d&Atilde;&copy;nouement, that the good angels of goodness are somewhere close, while the endless evil forces leave us for good. It seems that another situation can&#8217;t even be possible. 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