
Alexander Slusar
“During the period when I will hold the positions of executive director of the association and member of the SA Energocom board, I will publicly make statements and propose solutions only on the following issues: agro-industrial and energy sector, reform of local self-government through decentralization, strengthening of local autonomy and introduction of a different administrative-territorial system,” Alexander Slusar states. – Exactly in this sequence, but not in the way that the government is currently proposing”.
Nevertheless, the director of Forța Fermierilor recognizes that it is impossible to fully achieve the stated goal, “because the situation of micro, small and medium-sized farmers in the grain and oilseed sectors is catastrophic”. Therefore, the organization needs to cooperate with the different political forces in Parliament. Incidentally, this is also stipulated in the association’s charter.
“As for me, last summer I officially left the only party in my life. Party politics does not interest me and I will never become a member of a political party. My personal views as a Euro-pragmatist have not changed. In some of my views – I am even a Euroconservative,” notes Alexander Slusar.
From the author of this post Logos Press. In the current realities of the Republic of Moldova, “depoliticization” is, in fact, a departure from formal, articulated oppositionism, but by no means equidistance, neutrality. As a variant, it means withdrawal from public activity, even if it touches on politics (which is now “our everything”: from the problem of pollution of the Nistru River to subsidies to “the wrong farmers”). Alas, the degree of Moldovan politics today is “whoever is not with us is against us”. And the declared Euro-optimism does not guarantee anything. The hybrid regime is like that.









