The central district of Nisporeni will receive approximately 70 million lei this year for projects financed through European funds to modernize infrastructure and improve residents’ quality of life.
Deputy Prime Minister for European Integration Cristina Gherasimov visited Nisporeni today to speak with citizens about Moldova’s European path.
“I met with mayors to discuss the steps we are taking as a country to move forward on our European journey. Thanks to recent investments, many communities in the district now enjoy better-lit streets, aqueducts, sewer systems, water purification stations, renovated cultural institutions, and improved medical services,” Gherasimov said.
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European-funded projects have brought public lighting, water, and sewerage networks and upgraded education, cultural, and healthcare facilities to several localities in the district.
During her visit, the Deputy Prime Minister also spoke with students at the Boris Cazacu Theoretical Lyceum, highlighting the opportunities that European integration brings for Moldova’s youth.
“I was pleased to see how curious, active, informed, and engaged the young people of Nisporeni are,” Gherasimov added.