
Government launches national information campaign - Moldova Can
Government has announced the launch of a national information campaign - Moldova Can, through which the authorities aim to bring public decisions closer to the people using clear, accessible language that is anchored in the daily lives of citizens.
‘Moldova Can’ is an information campaign that puts the citizen in the center of attention. Our message is to work for unity, trust and public interest information. The government announces the launch of Moldova Can initiative, a national information campaign that aims to bring public decisions closer to people through clear, accessible language linked to our citizens' daily lives,’ government spokesman Daniel Vodă said.
The information campaign promotes national unity and collaboration with the European Union, emphasizing that Moldova succeeds when we move together as a society and as part of the European family, highlighted Daniel Vodă.
As part of the campaign, public activities will be organized across the country in community centers and open spaces for all ages and social categories.
‘We will speak simply and truthfully about how the state functions, how each reform reaches everyday life and is important for people throughout the country. The government values unity. Authorities' communication is about people. In an era of digital noise, we choose to convey messages that matter: clear, useful and direct for every citizen,’ said Daniel Vodă.
The campaign has a budget of 5 million lei. ‘Every leu spent will be reported transparently, according to the law, so public trust goes hand in hand with institutional responsibility,’ he said.
More details about the campaign and the activities can be analyzed on government platforms.
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