The National Local Development Program (PNDL) must be rethought, not abolished, President Klaus Iohannis emphasized, on Monday, at the General Assembly of the Association of Communes in Romania.
Klaus Iohannis spoke to the mayors present at this event about the importance of efficient investments for the development of local communities.
"I am certain that the process of reformation and modernization will enter a straight line once we have a parliamentary majority to reflect the will of the citizens and I desire that this happen as soon as possible. In this modernization program, the Romanian village is an essential component, and one of the priorities is that the big national programs of investments in the rural environment be reconfigured, so that there is a transparency added to them and a correct management of public funds. Many of you implemented in the communes that you represent projects financed through the National Local Development Plan and there were a lot of money, sometimes even successful projects in many cases. The money invested efficiently always means development, but we must not ignore the shortcomings of this program. That is exactly why I say loudly: this project must be rethought, not at all abolished. I don't believe there is anyone in this hall who desires for us to continue to see money granted on political criteria or fictitious or bad work being reimbursed. Wasting public money must end definitively, and this can be done through a coherent and responsible approach," said the President.
He stated that another program which is absolutely necessary and which will bring certain benefits is the one regarding the extension of the gas network.
"The rural environment cannot be convicted, infinitely, to poverty and underdevelopment. Nearly half of the population of Romania is not connected to the sewer system and only one in three Romanians living in the rural environment is served by the public water supply system," he showed.
Moreover, the head of state emphasized that investments must be done also taking into account the needs in the field.
The President said that accessing the European funds must constitute a priority for each administration in Romania.
Furthermore, according to the head of state, the children in the rural environment should benefit from the same conditions as those learning in large cities.
"The depopulation of villages, school abandonment, access to early education, lack of learning spaces represent the big concerns. In order to find the adequate solutions to these grave issues, some even critical, it's necessary to find an integrated approach, for the long term, which would involve both the central and the local authorities. In other words, to not "patch up", but to create concrete programs, managed rigorously and, especially, predictably, through which the Romanian school in the village can reach the 21st century," he stated.
Klaus Iohannis also emphasized the need to modernize and streamline public administration and underlined that the Romanian village has a huge potential for development, but a long term plan does not exist.
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