Lilia Dabija: We worked day by day to bring Europe here to our home
Chisinau, July 14. /MOLDPRES/- My work as Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development is over. I don't know if there are enough words to express my gratitude to my team, with whom I have worked day by day to bring Europe here to our home. Lilia Dabija made the statement, after Prime Minister Dorin Recean announced that she submitted her mandate as a member of the Government.
"We have made the effort to make progress in all our fields of activity: roads, bridges, regional and local development, construction, water and sanitation. It is not a case that the fields of this ministry are the first of the 20 activities of the Government. I wish success to the future minister, who will have a lot of work, but with such a team, nothing is impossible", wrote Lilia Dabija on a social network.
Recean government was inaugurated on February 16. Lilia Dabija served as Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development, succeeding Andrei Spînu.
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