Shevchuk on Transnistria's "Day": Each anniversary will bring us closer to acknowledgment!
Tiraspol marks today 26 years since "Constitution of Transnistria". The transnistrean leader, Yevgeny Shevchuk, expressed confidence that each anniversary of the republic will bring Tiraspol closer to international acknowledgment and thanked all those who contribute to strengthening Transnistrian statehood.
Tiraspol marks today 26 years since "Constitution of Transnistria". The transnistrean leader, Yevgeny Shevchuk, expressed confidence that each anniversary of the republic will bring Tiraspol closer to international acknowledgment and thanked all those who contribute to strengthening Transnistrian statehood.
The Chairman of the Supreme Soviet, Vadim Krasnoselski, stated that the Transnistria's future is tied to Russia.
The leader from Tiraspol, Yevgeny Shevchuk, mentioned that in the past five years, during the period in which he was president, the investments in health, education, infrastructure and energy system reached 200 million dollars.
"Despite the difficult situation that has been created around our republic, we develop the state, we realize social projects", stated Shevchuk.
Sevciuk expressed confidence that each anniversary of the republic will bring Tiraspol closer to international acknowledgment and thanked all those who contribute to strengthening Transnistrian statehood.
The Chairman of the Supreme Soviet, Vadim Krasnoselski, stated that the Transnistria's future is tied to Russia. "A powerful Russia is a United Russia" - we all remember the words of Vladimir Putin, President of a great country, to which we have a special esteem. Russia does not forget his people. That is why we hope that the aspirations of our people to be together with Russia, will be accomplished", stated Krasnoselski.
Tiraspol authorities did not organize military parade to mark 26 years of existence.
novostipmr.com site writes that at the events celebrating the "Day" Transnistria is present a delegation of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, without mentioning the names of representatives.