Working visit of the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration, Roman Roșca, to Căușeni District

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Vizita de lucru a viceprim-ministrului pentru reintegrare Roman Roșca  în raionul Căușeni

On August 7, 2025, Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Roman Roșca paid a working visit to Căușeni District, during which he held meetings with representatives of local public administration authorities from the localities of Fîrlădeni, Hagimus, Tănătari, and Ursoaia.

During the visit, discussions focused on strategic issues of interest for communities located in the Security Zone, including: the modernization of road infrastructure, expansion of drinking water supply and sewage systems, energy efficiency projects, and the capitalization of initiatives included in the 2025 Program of Activities for the Reintegration of the Country. Solutions were also discussed for strengthening public services, supporting educational and cultural institutions, and addressing specific issues related to access to resources, connection to energy and natural gas supply networks, and environmental protection.

Deputy Prime Minister Roșca reviewed the status of the projects funded through the Program of Activities for the Reintegration of the Country, emphasizing that its budget was doubled in 2025, reaching nearly 30 million lei. This increase made it possible to extend support to more localities within the Security Zone.

“Maintaining peace and stability in the region is an absolute priority. European integration and the country's reintegration are interdependent processes – developing infrastructure, providing modern public services, and investing in communities enhance the attractiveness of the right bank of the Nistru River and create the premises for sustainable reintegration. Direct consultations with local authorities allow us to set the right priorities and concretely address people’s needs,” highlighted the Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration during the discussions.

Throughout the meetings, community representatives presented both the results achieved through projects implemented in previous years and the urgent needs for the upcoming period – from infrastructure investments to improving health and education services, developing utility networks, and creating local economic opportunities.

The Government reaffirms its commitment to continue active dialogue with local public authorities within the perimeter of the Security Zone and to support, through dedicated programs and projects, the sustainable development and improvement of the quality of life of the citizens in these communities.